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BILL HENSON
ambiguous spaces of adolescence ![]() Photograph by Bill Henson from the 1995-1996 Untitled series copyright Bill Henson, 1995 |
Australian artist Bill Henson is a passionate and visionary explorer of twilight zones, of the ambiguous spaces that exist between day and night, nature and civilization, youth and adulthood, male and female. His photographs of landscapes at dusk, of the industrial 'no-man's land' that lies on the outskirts of our cities, and of androgynous girls and boys adrift in the nocturnal turmoil of adolescence are painterly tableaux that continue the tradition of romantic literature and painting in our post-industrial age. Were it not for Henson's primary, almost devotional need to elicit empathy for his troubled human subjects, there's a feeling that nothing would prevent the black in his photographs from completely absorbing his attention and extinguishing his work.
- Dennis Cooper |
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Bill Henson is an artist of ferocious integrity, a photographer of the human condition and an experimenter of remarkable skill and conviction. Once the curtain has lifted and we glimpse into his magical world - a distant world of romance and exquisite beauty which the artist seems to somehow have dreamt rather than visited - we find a space veiled in a dim and mystic light, haunted with the ghosts of pretty young ladies and lovely knights, of foreboding buildings and desolate roads, of menacing wooded landscapes with vague but sinister implications. Teenagers seem lost in an obscure sullenness, their darkest angst tinged with melancholy. People and places are juxtaposed between loneliness and desire, as if these youths are drifting mindlessly, perhaps to their destruction. -- youth and adolescence -- Since his first solo exhibition in the 1978, Henson has displayed an unconventional approach to his art. Provocative images are staged in the ambient, waning hours of light in locations that seem to exist somewhere between real and imagined landscapes, procuring a 'mythical world of desperate splendour'. His choice of youth as the underlying subject of his work is founded in a deep fascination for the experience of human growth and the transition between child and adult. |
![]() Photographs by Bill Henson from Untitled Series 2000-2002 copyright Bill Henson, 2000 |
![]() Photographs by Bill Henson from Untitled Series 1995-1996 copyright Bill Henson, 1995 |
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