FOSSIL FABLES
TIN SHEDS GALLERY, The University of Sydney
May 18th - July 8th, 2023
https://www.sydney.edu.au/architecture/about/tin-sheds-gallery/fossil-fables.html
Solo Exhibition
Fossil Fables is a collection of stories that explore Australia's complex relationship with extraction and coal mining. These stories are told through a series of installations that use the tools of architecture to analyze and communicate the influence of energy production and resource extraction in our society.
The exhibition brings the vast energy landscapes of the Hunter Valley into the interior of the urban gallery, making visible the unearthly places that the Anthropocene has terraformed at scales unimaginable to the general populace. Each work in the exhibition situates an aspect of this complex problem in a spatial and affective way, telling stories of scale, violence, and materiality.
The projects in Fossil Fables describe the enmeshing of historic, mythic, political, economic, and material issues that play out in the shaping of Australia's particular national ethos and identity. They are a powerful reminder of the impact that extraction industries have on our environment and our communities.
The Global Extraction Observatory is a research collective founded by Dr. Eduardo Kairuz and Dr. Sam Spurr, committed to examining the aesthetics of energy production and resource extraction through creative practice, scholarship, and engagement. Fossil Fables is the latest in a series of exhibitions and projects that explore these themes and their impact on our world.
This exhibition and it’s works are produced by GEO - Eduardo Kairuz and Sam Spurr in collaboration with D'Arcy Newberry-Dupe, Bud Rizk.
Curated with Kate Goodwin.