Amy Amos Gebhardt: There Are No Others

See the filmmaker break the confines of gender through a series of cinematic works.
Imogen Baker
Published on February 02, 2016
Updated on February 02, 2016

Overview

From February 5 to March 5, Gertrude Contemporary is hosting a solo exhibition of artist and filmmaker Amy Amos Gebhardt. The exhibition, named There Are No Others, is being displayed on multiple screens and explores the lives of people who live outside the confines of traditional gender binaries. The portraits show naked forms in extreme slow motion floating against clouds to represent the fluid, free-form nature of gender. Gebhardt collaborated with a team of musicians and cinematographers to pull together the ambient film series, which has recently been shown at Mona in Hobart.

Showing alongside There Are No Others are two exhibitions also work a looky-loo: Jamie O’Connell's More day than Beyonce, and Urska Mindre's Slide.

The opening night of There Are No Others is on February 5 from 6-8pm, and the exhibition will continue to show for one month afterwards.

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