31 May - 27 June Open
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Slot is proud to present Suzy Evans show Open. It coincides first with National Reconciliation Week and secondly with the re-opening of Sydney galleries following the Covid 19 lockdown.
Ruefully Suzy pointed out that the virus demonstrated one thing – how quickly our government could move, “with the stroke of a pen” as she put it, when the issue was survival. Aboriginal Australia hasn’t been so lucky. Now, while the past should never go without acknowledgement the future offers possibilities, of which reconciliation between the first and subsequent peoples of Australia is the most hopeful.
Is it too cheezy to observe that we all live under the same sky? Perhaps. And turning to Suzy’s exquisitely collaged feathers, what is about them that seems precisely Australian? Is it their colour? Perhaps it’s the isolation of the feathers that Suzy describes as a whirling dancers? Or a connection these works on paper seem to make with the bark paintings of northern Australia? Perhaps they hint at a shared heritage, understood more as an emotion than as a narrative, something shared in a way that nationalism isn’t. That would be a reconciliation and one of our societies great achievements.
Tony Twigg