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Catherine Evans, multi-disciplinary artist utilising photography, sculpture & installation | EP29 Subtext & Discourse
Publisher |
Michael Dooney
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Arts
Interview
Visual Arts
Publication Date |
Aug 03, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:39:08

Catherine Evans is a Berlin-based Australian artist who works across photography, sculpture and installation. Her work focuses on geologic time and where this intersects with our own human timescales: as found in our bodies, their materiality and our lived-histories through colonialism and archaeology. Initially trained in science, and then photography, her work is characterised by a material intimacy that subverts the utility of everyday materials such as rocks, carpet and sticky tape to give unexpected shifts in our perception of light, weight and balance.

After completing her studies at the Victorian College of the Arts, Melbourne, she was recipient of a VCA Graduate Mentorship (2013) and Georges Mora Fellowship (2017). She has exhibited widely, most recently her work "Standing Stone" won first prize in the spaces-nk.de/de/page/neuk%C3%B6llner-kunstpreis">2020 Neuköllner Kunstpreis, Berlin.

Interview with Catherine Evans recorded by Michael Dooney on 15. May 2020 in Neukölln, Berlin.

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CATHERINE EVANS SEBASTIAN DE LA LUZ (audio engineering) MICHAEL DOONEY JARVIS DOONEY GALLERY
Catherine Evans is a Berlin-based Australian artist who works across photography, sculpture and installation. Her work focuses on geologic time and where this intersects with our own human timescales: as found in our bodies, their materiality and our lived-histories through colonialism and archaeology. Initially trained in science, and then photography, her work is characterised by a material intimacy that subverts the utility of everyday materials such as rocks, carpet and sticky tape to give unexpected shifts in our perception of light, weight and balance. After completing her studies at the Victorian College of the Arts, Melbourne, she was recipient of a VCA Graduate Mentorship (2013) and Georges Mora Fellowship (2017). She has exhibited widely, most recently her work "Standing Stone" won first prize in the 2020 Neuköllner Kunstpreis, Berlin. Interview with Catherine Evans recorded by Michael Dooney on 15. May 2020 in Neukölln, Berlin. NOTES Full Episode Transcript (online soon) Catherine Evans official website PICTURE BERLIN Official Website Instagram Interiors to Being Festival - PICTURE BERLIN 10th Anniversary Melanie Irwin Susan Jakobs Bundoora Homestead Art Centre Interview in Berlin Art Link DIEresidenz - artists residency in France by Conny Becker LOST ROCKSOfficial Website Instagram 48H Neukölln ----more---- CATHERINE EVANS Official Website Instagram SEBASTIAN DE LA LUZ (audio engineering) Soundcloud MICHAEL DOONEY Home Page Instagram Facebook Twitter YouTube JARVIS DOONEY GALLERY Home Page Instagram Facebook Twitter

Catherine Evans is a Berlin-based Australian artist who works across photography, sculpture and installation. Her work focuses on geologic time and where this intersects with our own human timescales: as found in our bodies, their materiality and our lived-histories through colonialism and archaeology. Initially trained in science, and then photography, her work is characterised by a material intimacy that subverts the utility of everyday materials such as rocks, carpet and sticky tape to give unexpected shifts in our perception of light, weight and balance.

After completing her studies at the Victorian College of the Arts, Melbourne, she was recipient of a VCA Graduate Mentorship (2013) and Georges Mora Fellowship (2017). She has exhibited widely, most recently her work "Standing Stone" won first prize in the spaces-nk.de/de/page/neuk%C3%B6llner-kunstpreis">2020 Neuköllner Kunstpreis, Berlin.

Interview with Catherine Evans recorded by Michael Dooney on 15. May 2020 in Neukölln, Berlin.

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CATHERINE EVANS SEBASTIAN DE LA LUZ (audio engineering) MICHAEL DOONEY JARVIS DOONEY GALLERY

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