Josephine Mead
. . to conclude with ellipses . . .
5
August 2021
5
Aug
2021
19
Nov 2021
Gallery 2
. . to conclude with ellipses . . .
Josephine Mead
5
August 2021
5
August
2021
19
November 2021
Gallery 2
… We are all fragile. So very fragile. Even the very strongest of us. Fragile like wounds in the sky. Colliding and circling and sometimes exploding on top of each other or against each other, on account of the fragility. I lean back and rest on the moon. Language draws us closer and abruptly marks us apart. We have survived loneliness before. I am in constant sea motion, currently not held by any body of water. I can’t promise that things won’t unravel. But I do know that we are different now to how we went in.To conclude with ellipses …To love you …To begin …
Images courtesy of the Artist.
… We are all fragile. So very fragile. Even the very strongest of us. Fragile like wounds in the sky. Colliding and circling and sometimes exploding on top of each other or against each other, on account of the fragility. I lean back and rest on the moon. Language draws us closer and abruptly marks us apart. We have survived loneliness before. I am in constant sea motion, currently not held by any body of water. I can’t promise that things won’t unravel. But I do know that we are different now to how we went in.To conclude with ellipses …To love you …To begin …
Josephine Mead
Josephine Mead is a visual artist, writer and curator based on Wurundjeri woi wurrung & Dja Dja wurrung Country (Australia). She works through photography, sculpture, installation and writing to explore personal notions of support. Her recent work has positioned female family members as support-structures, considered the body as a site of discursive practice, explored notions of deep listening, and examined the temporal and sonic nature of writing and photography. She is interested in examining how curation can be an act of care.