All That Is Solid...
Inspired by The Communist Manifesto, this bold exhibition explores precarious points in human history.
Overview
History is just the result of a few precarious moments – at least according to the latest exhibition at the Tarrawarra Museum of Art. All that is solid… is the third instalment of the Tarrawarra International series and presents the work of five local and international artists across film, photography, video art and more. The exhibition takes its cues from Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels' seminal 1848 political pamphlet The Communist Manifesto, with the exhibiting artists producing works that imagine "connections between the past and the present".
Many of the artists have chosen to reappropriate historical events and archival fragments, while others have used current social and political struggles as a starting point for these provocative pieces. The numerous works take to the creative extremes, including sewn books, automated vacuum cleaners, cremated encyclopaedias and contrasting architectural and nature sites.