FAR FROM HERE
2016, Four channel HD video installation, 18mins looped, Four channel sound (Tilman Robinson)
This is a love story.
It’s not a story about a woman and a woman, or two men, or a child and their mother, although it could be all of these things.
This is a love story with a difference.
This is a story about a lover who was left. Abandoned without remorse. Ghosted and left to deal with the bitter consequences. A love story about the triumphant return of the prodigal daughter, about time passing and tide turning, so to speak.
This is a real love story, and it begins now. – Clothilde Bulleen
Read full essay by Clothilde Bulleen Here
NOTE: This is a preview version only. The four channels of video that are projected spatially to form a large scale installation, have been combined in low resolution for preview purposes only.
For Far From Here, Claire Robertson returns after 26 years to the mining camp, on Martu Country in the Pilbara region, where she spent her early childhood. Capturing uninhabited fly-in fly-out mining camps, empty homes and deserted housing developments, Robertson employs a cinematic approach where the physical setting serves as an outward manifestation of the human psyche. This four channel video installation explores what it means to experience a place at a distance. Examining prevailing colonial relationships to the landscape, Robertson questions ‘Are we really here?’
EXHIBITION DATES
NEXT WAVE, MEAT MARKET
12 - 22 May 2016
Artist Talk 15 May 4pm | 60 min | Free
Kelly Fliedner | Ships in the Night
Podcast www.shipsinthenight.info
FREMANTLE ARTS CENTRE
Gallery
27 May - 16 Jul 2017
Claire talks about growing up on a mining camp on the FAC Blog
Far From Here, 2016, Four channel video installation with four channel sound. (Installation View) Fremantle Arts Centre. Image courtesy of Jessica Wyld.
Far From Here, 2016, Four channel video installation with four channel sound. (Installation View) Meat Market. Image Zan Wimberley
Far From Here, 2016, Four channel video installation with four channel sound. (Installation View) Fremantle Arts Centre. Image courtesy of Jessica Wyld.
Far From Here, 2016, Four channel video installation with four channel sound. (Installation View) Meat Market. Image courtesy of the artist.
This project was developed with the help of Next Wave and has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council arts funding and advisory body, and Creative Victoria.