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MAYBE IT'S THE WEATHER
27 OCTOBER - 17 NOVEMBER 2018
GALLERY 3
Natasha Lall, 'Plaid Shirt Pose [Take Me Home, Country Roads Triology]' (still), 2017, 04:44

PUBLIC PROGRAM

BOOK LAUNCH | SATURDAY 10 NOVEMBER 3PM >

As part of Maybe it’s the weather, a publication by the same name has been produced. The book features the work of Jones, Durand and Lall, as well as a collection of international artists; Ana Victoria Bruno, Shannon Calcott, Liam Colgan, Ymir Grönvold, Juliane Foronda, Mark Ferkul, Patricia Carolina, Holly White and Lieselotte Vloeberghs.

Maybe it’s the Weather is available to purchase from the Cool Change Shop for $20. 

Bringing together the works of Brontë Jones, Natasha Lall and Sophie Durand, Maybe it’s the weather explores interpersonal relationships, longing to fulfill a fantasy, and overwhelming desires for love and intimacy. Rather than concerning certain individuals, being in love, or heartbreak; the exhibition examines fancified ideas of love, longing or wanting to be in a space of where something could/have be[en]. 


Maybe it’s the weather
is a reminder that there are other reasons for feeling, which can be external from individuals and experiences. It is a realisation that everything is connected, and certain circumstances can exacerbate emotional responses to situations. The works in this exhibition repeat and prolong actions, thoughts, or utterances after the stimulus that prompted it has ceased. But maybe it’s ok, maybe it’s the weather, nobody cares forever.

Brontë Jones, is an Australian artist based in Glasgow, Scotland. Their practice explores intimate and precarious relationships and the connection to personal technology and homewares. Their work dwells in a space of lonely intimacy, tied up with desire, longing and romantic love.
 
brontejones.net
 
Sophie Durand’s practice extends from the intersection of sculpture and performance art and draws from anecdotal histories and archives for subject matter. Durand is from Perth, currently based in Reykjavik, Iceland.

sophiedurand.net

Natasha Lall is a multi-disciplinary artist based in Glasgow, Scotland who works with sound, text and film to explore dysphoria in the contemporary realm.

natashalall.com