Angela Tiatia
The Golden Hour
Art Gallery of New South Wales
1 Nov 20 – 1 Feb 21
Selected Works
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Angela Tiatia, The Golden Hour, 2020.

Installation views, AGNSW, Eora/Sydney. Photo courtesy of AGNSW

Angela Tiatia, The Golden Hour, 2020.

Installation views, AGNSW, Eora/Sydney. Photo courtesy of AGNSW.

Angela Tiatia, The Golden Hour, 2020.

Installation views, AGNSW, Eora/Sydney. Photo courtesy of AGNSW.

Exhibition Text

The figures in this monumental photo mural are characters in an epic drama. The stage on which their story unfolds is a fictive landscape; part hyperreal dreamscape, part secluded coast. They fight, they cry, they flee imperceptible threats.

The work’s title, The golden hour, refers to the transitory moment in which day slips into night. It is a time when the sky changes colour and the landscape begins to glow, just as it does in Tiatia’s work. Here, the golden hour is not just a timestamp, it is an allegory. We are, all of us, caught in the midst of transition and on the cusp of great change. The world feels as if it’s on a precipice, socially, environmentally and politically. But does this moment hold promise, or is it laced with fear?

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