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represented by Galerie de Roussan, Paris

  Les Aimants
  Coup de Soleil
  Phone Booth Project
  Untelling, retelling The River
  Seeking a Meridian
  Benevolent Asylum: just for fun
  Benevolent Asylum
  Reading Aloud & BookBUS
  Border Crossings
  Deadman Monologue
  First Love
  Bordertown
  Endless Summer
  The perfect future game
  I want to break free
  Dangerous Liaisons
  Paint Tin Fantasias
  Sleepwalker
  Blinded by the Light
  Burning Memory
  Approach
  Timeslots
 

 

Bordertown
Artspace, Sydney
7 February – 3 March 2008




Bordertown is a study in conflict, social partition and border construction in Australia. The investigation is centred on a community that straddles two states, a place renowned for historic conflicts. For those living in Bordertown today, existence consists of daily confrontations with an impassable barrier; a wall being constructed along the border at the frontier of two Australian states that divides the community into two territories: North and South. A series of interviews documents the experience of two women who live in Bordertown. These are presented as a sound installation, housed within a large structure that emulates the wall in Bordertown, as well as the political and architectural structures that serve to defend and divide communities.

Bordertown 100-page book (PDF 5MB)

Bordertown has been exhibited at:
Artspace, Sydney (link)
Conical Contemporary Art Space, Melbourne (link)
Out of Bounds, Monash University conference (link)