Reparative Aesthetics: Rosângela Rennó and Fiona Pardington, Griffith University Art Gallery
Reparative Aesthetics: Rosângela Rennó and Fiona Pardington Exhibition dates: Saturday 30 April 2016 – Saturday 2 July 2016 Guest curator: Professor Susan Best How do artists represent the disempowered without evoking pity or voyeurism? Rosângela Rennó and Fiona Pardington, artists based in the southern hemisphere (Brazil and New Zealand), take a reparative approach to this topic. Their powerful portraits are not, however, redemptive or restorative in the straightforward way one might suppose. For them, reparative aesthetics signals the capacity to assimilate the consequences of destruction and violence. Panel Discussion Ambivalence and The Archival Turn 2pm Saturday 7 May 2016 […]