Peter Hudson - Landscape and the Moon - Exhibition dates: Oct 18 to Nov 3, 2013
This exhibition of Peter Hudson’s recent work is partly a product of his Central Australian residency at Haasts Bluff in the Northern Territory in July this year. Many artists have (and will continue) to throw a visual net over ‘the outback’ in an attempt to bring it indoors. Pulling a longer thread, Peter’s recent work also forms a simple testament, a coagulation of blind purpose, built from the profound but incomprehensibly dumb beauty of his residency on earth. The paint glistens as does the surface of the eye. Given that the moon can manipulate oceans, the artist’s imagination is an easier target for this orbiting, celestial conscience. It speaks to our feet in the language of gravity. Gravity also allows the painting to hang on a wall. If you swap places with the painting in front of you – you might see what you are looking at. In acknowledging the sophistication of how art is produced, you must also recognise that memory is the first gallery in any life. Inside its recall you permit any image to focus or dissolve via energy drawn from the temperature of blood. You witness second hand what the artist saw in the first place.
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