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Evergon
- An Aesthetic of the
Perverse
12
February - 14 March,
1999
Tue - Sun: 11.00am - 6.00pm
Galleries One and Two
Evergon
'Perverse' has its own aesthetic and its
power is manifest by being outside the norms.
Evergon
Caravaggio meets cruise in this rich and varied
exhibition spanning lush figurative work (huge
colour Polaroid prints two metres high), large
mesmeric holograms and darkly moody landscapes.
For Mardi Gras 1999 the ACP will stage the first
Australian exhibition of one of Canada's foremost
photographic artists, Evergon. The exhibition draws
on suites of work created throughout the Nineties
and includes work commissioned by ACP that was made
this summer in the cruising grounds of Sydney.
These sites and their counterparts around the world
are 'enchanted forests of homo-folklore'. But they
are also landscapes under siege - cultural battle
grounds.
Featuring Ramboys, a mythical tribe of young men
with rams' horns on their heads and Doc Martins on
their feet, the fairies from Shakespeare's Dream
(in 3D) and the world's cruising grounds from
Buenos Aires to Helsinki (and now Sydney),
Evergon's work flirts, seduces and finally
confronts the viewer with the potency and the
probity of the perverse.
Image Credits:
Evergon, Night Watch 1,
1990

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