May 25, 2005

Rosemary Laing: Groundspeed

Landscape photography after the collapse of the beautiful of modernism?

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Rosemary Laing Groundspeed #4, 2001, C-type photograph

We have a staged image of mass produced floral carpets covering forest floors.

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Groundspeed #2, 2001, C-type photograph

Laing has redecorated a rainforest floor with some Axminster carpets originally destined for suburban Australian parlours. In the process she has redesigned nature. It is more than nature has been been shaped by humans and so is no longer wildernesss. Laing redesigned a place we belong to. It is a representation that tries to make sense of what belonging to a place means.

The carpets dislocate that place, make it strange, and so displace us so that we are strangers----- or migrants?

Are Australians migrants? It's an old idea. We don't really belong to the ccountry because we are migrants.

Posted by Gary Sauer-Thompson at May 25, 2005 10:38 PM | TrackBack
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great work if you can get it . . .

Posted by: malcolm enright on May 30, 2005 07:56 PM
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