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Magali Duzant is an interdisciplinary artist and writer based in NY and Zürich. Her work combines the poetics of perception alongside in-depth research practices to examine the subjectivity of seeing, intimacy, light, and the roles of technology and translation as mediators of lived experience. 

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I Can See For Miles at Centre for Contemporary Photography, Melbourne

Magali Duzant March 13, 2018

 

23.03.2018—06.05.2018

MAGALI DUZANT, CLARE WEEKS, HARRY CULY, ELLA CONDON, JULIA ROCHFORD, ELLEN DAHL, REBECCA NAJDOWSKI AND AARON CLARINGBOLD. CURATED BY TALIA SMITH


I CAN SEE FOR MILES

To long is to yearn for something or someone, to desire the impractical or impossible. It is to stare out at the yawning distance and in doing so discover some kind of beauty in the quiet moments that meet us there.

In Rebecca Solnit’s Field guide to getting Lost, she uses the faded blue distance on the horizon line as an elegy for this kind of yearning. Solnit describes how the colour blue of that distance between you and the horizon represents an emotion, a kind of solitude and desire for what was and what could be.

I can see for miles presents the work of artists from Australia, New Zealand and New York whose practices explore the language of distance - both physical and emotional.

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Image: Harry Culy Untitled Seascape #45 (pastel dusk) 2015, The Gap, Vaucluse, Sydney, Australia.

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