#installation art
Exhibition day - 11th July 2021
A small dark farmhouse with an eerie red glow.
A Haunting is an art installation to be visited alone at night.
A Haunting can read like a real-life nightmare that gleams from windows out into the darkness of Australia’s great and vast interior.
The 1920s-built house sits on confiscated lands of the Wailwan peoples and other nearby language groups and radiates as if like a dark bloody history that speaks of Colonial settlement and of Indigenous skirmishes with pastoralists.
But passing folk might initially view A Haunting in other ways
The lights can read as frenetic like in an emergency as if coming from an Ambulance or a Police light. Like as if some forensic crime photographers are at work inside the house – processing the aftermath of a crime. The house sits like an agitated photo darkroom.