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Bill Henson - The Light Fades but the Gods Remain

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Over thirty years have passed since Bill Henson made his iconic Untitled 1985/86 series. Those mesmerizing photographs cast a hazy procession of people and places from Melbourne's suburb of Glen Waverley, interspersed with dreamlike vignettes of Egyptian structures.

Now, commissioned by Monash Gallery of Art, Henson has revisited his home suburb to create new work. While these photographs return to Glen Waverley, they show an environment that appears to have slipped out of linear time. Henson's new images are sumptuous and resplendent in their grandeur, offering a view of what is 'just down the street', but seem to come from another age. Together, the two series provide a glimpse into Henson's brilliant mind as he ponders the passing of time. Bill Henson: The Light Fades but the Gods Remain, accompanied by an exhibition of both series of work at Monash Gallery of Art, celebrates an extraordinary artist at two stages in his career. The publication includes extracts by various authors who have had an impact on Henson, as well as text by Monash Gallery of Art Senior Curator Pippa Milne.

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Introduction ¿ The Photographs

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Bill Henson lives in Melbourne and is represented by national and
international galleries and has regular exhibitions in Australia and
overseas. The first edition of lux et nox published by Scalo was
a sell-out success and this long awaited new edition is sure to be
greeted with great enthusiasm by his many admirers and those who
missed out the first time.

Summary

Over thirty years have passed since Bill Henson made his iconic Untitled 1985/86 series. Those mesmerizing photographs cast a hazy procession of people and places from Melbourne’s suburb of Glen Waverley, interspersed with dreamlike vignettes of Egyptian structures.

Now, commissioned by Monash Gallery of Art, Henson has revisited his home suburb to create new work. While these photographs return to Glen Waverley, they show an environment that appears to have slipped out of linear time. Henson’s new images are sumptuous and resplendent in their grandeur, offering a view of what is ‘just down the street’, but seem to come from another age. Together, the two series provide a glimpse into Henson’s brilliant mind as he ponders the passing of time. Bill Henson: The Light Fades but the Gods Remain, accompanied by an exhibition of both series of work at Monash Gallery of Art, celebrates an extraordinary artist at two stages in his career. The publication includes extracts by various authors who have had an impact on Henson, as well as text by Monash Gallery of Art Senior Curator Pippa Milne.

Product details

Authors Bill Henson
Publisher Thames & Hudson
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.01.2020
 
EAN 9781760760434
ISBN 978-1-76076-043-4
Dimensions 280 mm x 330 mm x 22 mm
Series THAMES & HUDSON
Subject Humanities, art, music > Art > Photography, film, video, TV

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