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Artist statement - Julie Gough

I am an artist  predominantly working in sculpture and installation art.  I am also a writer and Lecturer in Visual Arts currently living in north Queensland, Australia.

 

My art and research practice often involves uncovering and re-presenting historical stories as part of an ongoing project  that questions and re-evaluates the impact of the past on our present lives.   My work is concerned with developing a visual language to express and engage with conflicting and subsumed histories. A key intention is to invite a viewer to a closer understanding of our continuing roles in, and proximity to unresolved National stories- narratives of memory, time, absence, location and representation.

 

My works utilise found and constructed objects and techniques from diverse sources including  the visual arts, the museum, the library, the shop, the garden and my heritage. Much of my influence and inspiration comes from the people, stories, places, skills of and connections to my maternal Tasmanian Aboriginal heritage. I create work by reusing natural materials and found, often kitsch, objects. I particularly enjoy responding to and reconfiguring natural materials including wood, stone, kelp, bark, shell  into narratives that relate their original environment and my own and ancestors' encounters, actions and traces in these places with these same types of materials.

One of my common methodologies is to arrange multiple objects to activate a surface optically, to encourage a viewer to read it as a means of temporarily holding the objects in place to find themselves part of the work.  Art works comprising multiple objects are experiments in understanding how viewers can travel around a work and in this process move their position back and forth, flickering between past and present, and hopefully, personal and national memory.

Most of my works incorporate ideas of movement or stasis either technically or in the story that they may be partially relating to the viewer. This suggestion of waiting or of motion intends to summon an onlooker to enter into the work as a timekeeper. This is anxious position where many materials inviting curiosity, initially implying the humorous, accrue a sinister edge as a viewer reaches a point of understanding his/her caged predicament within the work.

These art works are investigations evolving from personal considerations of the place of memory, forgetting, loss, denial and the potency of the past within my own family. Increasingly evident is the use of open narrative to decipher self in the process of relating the past. Each work has been built from the outcomes of the last, and represents a claiming within a larger consideration of ways to personally invoke and involve nation, viewer and self in acknowledging our entangled histories.

 

Apart from artmaking, other experiences have included employment as: Curator of Indigenous Art at the National Gallery of Victoria,  Lecturer in Aboriginal studies at Riawunna, University of Tasmania and as an Interpretation Officer, Aboriginal Culture, at the Tasmanian Parks and Wildlife Service. I have  undertaken artist residencies to date in  New York, London, Paris and Mauritius and was awarded a PhD in visual arts from the University of Tasmania in 2001 (Transforming Histories: the visual disclosure of contentious pasts, 2000), MFA (University of London, Goldsmith's College,1998) BFA 1st Class Honours (University of Tasmania 1994), BVA (Curtin University, West Australia 1993) and BA (Prehistory and English Literature, University of Western Australia 1986).

 

I hope you enjoy my website that is in a permanent process of construction and includes a range of art works made over the past decade. Artworks are immediately visible to scroll under subject folders (to left): Time and Space, Unresolved Histories, Memory and Place, Race representation, Biennale of Sydney 2006, Other works and show works in order from most recent to oldest. Please 'click' on images to read about the works and to see further detailed images; some images may take a couple of seconds to appear, depending on the server.

 

I am represented, in Melbourne, by Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, 3/75-77 Flinders Lane. http://www.gabriellepizzi.com.au

 

A 26 minute dvd documentary: "We walked on a carpet of stars" and a 2 x dvd and 1 x cd 'Julie Gough: Educational Resource Pack" for tertiary and secondary art schools/lecturers/teachers is now (2007) available from creative cowboy films: http://www.creativecowboyfilms.com
 

 

Julie Gough

Townsville, Australia

January 2006

 

My contact details:

julie.gough@jcu.edu.au

or

walkinghomeland@yahoo.com.au