Specifications
12 – 1 (a loss for love) = 11 floor plans is made of watercolour, lead pencil and Letraset letters on paper.
The work comprises eleven components with an individual measurement of 8 x 25 cm each. Exhibited first in a row. Later framed in a grid of four by three.
02/09/1992 | Primavera: The Belinda Jackson Exhibition of Young Artists, Museum of Contemporary Art (cur. Linda Michael), Sydney |
27/03/1991 | Melinda Harper, Gail Hastings, Gary Wilson, Constanze Zikos, FirstDraft Gallery (cur. Melinda Harper), Sydney |
29/11/1990 | Loaded, 13 Verity Street (cur. Ashley Crawford and Max Delany), Melbourne |
13/10/1990 | Drawings, Store 5 (cur. Melinda Harper), Melbourne |
Bibliography
Alhadeff Vic,
‘Exhibit honours memory of artist’,
The Australian Jewish News,
Friday 11 December
1992,
p.7.
Clark-Coolee Bronwyn,
‘Drawings: Harper, Hastings, Wilson, Zikos’,
in Juliana Engberg (ed.),
Agenda Contemporary Art Magazine,
May
1991,
p.8.
Crawford Ashley, Delany Max,
Loaded,
exhibition catalogue,
13 Verity Street,
Melbourne
1990.
Michael Linda,
‘Gail Hastings’,
Primavera: The Belinda Jackson Exhibition of Young Artists,
exhibition catalogue,
Museum of Contemporary Art,
Sydney
1992,
p.7.
Excerpt
The combination of a circle, square and a connecting/dividing passage take on different configurations in Gail Hastings’ installations: the circle and square may connote rooms in a floor plan, objects in a room, or props on a stage; the passage may refer to a connecting room in a plan, an actual passageway, or a text through which one figuratively travels. On another level, the circle and the square stand in for any number of oppositions, whose shifting relationships are negotiated through our experience of this work, such as subject and object, time and space, signifier and signified. The idea of the passage signals the artist’s attempt to locate a truth or a place between such oppositions. Her work may be characterised in terms of movement, transference, the passage between the arts (drawing, sculpture, theatre, writing), the actors (viewer, artist, object) and between dimensions (two, three and four dimensional). The divide between subject and object is infringed by the union of the viewer and the scene; the divide between time and space by the temporality manifested in the experience of space, the passing of time in a space of passage.
Holdings
12 – 1 (a loss for love) = 11 floor plans
is in a private collection: Melbourne, 1990.
Later artwork
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