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 Monuments to Thieves

Wagga Wagga Art Gallery 2019

Sticks. Clay. Concrete and metal. Construction site debris. Monuments to Thieves is an installation exploring landscape and trauma. Christian Bishop summons the landscape of his childhood through rudimentary assemblages of sticks and clay, concrete and found objects. Through these reliquaries of the natural world, Monuments to Thieves is a memorial to landscapes lost.

In Monuments to Thieves, rudimentary assemblages embedded throughout the exhibition prompt us to question them. Are these objects spiritual signals, or warnings to turn back, to discontinue in this direction. Are they abstract or literal? Are they objects of the manmade or natural world?

Monuments to Thieves couples the problematics of speculation driven property development of a colonised landscape with the spiritual loss of landscape and identity. The exhibition poses the question: ‘how do we identify with our surrounding landscape when it is in continual flux and upheaval?’.