AIDAN GAGELER: 'The Giver' A Solo Exhibition Launch.

Schedule

Sat Oct 12 2024 at 04:00 pm to 06:00 pm

UTC+10:00

Location

470 Hunter St , Newcastle, NSW, Australia, New South Wales | Newcastle, NS

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Blackstone warmly invites you to join us for the launch of our 2022 Works On Paper Prize winner Aidan Gageler and his latest body of work debuting at the gallery on Saturday October 12th from 5pm-7pm!
Aidan Gageler employs antique processes to produce abstract works, allowing traditional substrates and exhausted chemistry to lend their quirks and failures to each image. Made without a camera, these works are ungoverned by intelligible markers and avoid being read as pictures or symbols. Instead, they open up the possibility of being felt or experienced, affordances offered commonly to music but rarely visual art.

Rather than the culminating gesture of 1820’s science experiments, Junko Theresa Mikuriya notes in A History of Light (2016) that photography is “only the material manifestation of that which has always existed.” The philosopher names light, time, and chemistry as these eternal ingredients and recognises our age-old urge to summon or collect them as seen in Western theology. Assuming this speculative approach to the history of photography, Gageler employs old apparatuses to bypass the traps laid by familiar seeing, and to locate his artmaking in an alternate regime. How this avant-garde gesture is backward looking is of immense interest. Despite the perception that expanded photographic practice is peripheral to hard and fast documentary approaches, we find that it predated and provoked the development of the latter.

By reclaiming this history, the artist considers the allowances of an inscriptive, rather than descriptive kind of imaging whereby photographs are notably made and not taken. They are conjured softly into being much unlike their lens-based counterparts, which capture, take and shoot their subjects. Such makerly tactics ensure that the resulting images are without a referent (scenes or happenings from which they derive) and exist as primary subject/objects in and of themselves. Gageler’s darkroom, therefore, becomes the site of and witness to event-making and its simultaneous documenting. In this instance, he must rely primarily on his sense of touch, so as not to prematurely expose the light-sensitive substrates. We notice the image-makers return to rely on things tactile, as opposed to the privileging of sight that has characterised Modern knowledge-making.

The Giver offers its audience an encounter with photography in its most immediate form, inscribed only (and slowly) by light, time, and chemistry. The body of work celebrates the medium’s capacity to refer exclusively to itself and prioritise its own object over those accumulated by the world around it. The series’ title borrows from a 1993 novel of the same name by American writer Lois Lowry. In her pages, Lowry conjures a world devoid of emotional investment, described at lengths to present strictly in black and white. Colour is introduced gradually to the story after one resident finds themselves able to hold space for more complex feelings beyond those reduced to a simple binary.

Glimpses of possibility are revealed to the protagonist as they learn to occupy the vulnerable spaces shy of certainty and apathy. Like Lowry beforehand, Gageler celebrates the opportunity inherent within this premise and the character’s willingness to be exposed to life’s poetry. Following his first interaction with the novel in high school, the artist returned to it as a young adult and recognised its renewed relevance. As a series of non-objective photographs, The Giver offers us a series of doorways into our own minds.

How the amorphous surfaces are perceived differently by their various audiences is of endless fascination for Gageler, who himself notes their dual operation as things to see and portals to see through. Built into this mechanism is the potential for failure should a particular work yield no response from its viewer. This susceptibility is intrinsic to darkroom photography, which is constituted in part by periods of latency that reveal intended or unexpected results. In its failure to obtain even the slightest likeness, The Giver offers up the opportunity for unhurried reflection over time.

Essay by Benjamin Clay
This exhibition runs until Saturday November 2nd
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470 Hunter St , Newcastle, NSW, Australia, New South Wales

Event Location & Nearby Stays:

Blackstone Gallery Newcastle

Host or Publisher Blackstone Gallery Newcastle

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