CHRISTOPHE STIBIO: Fragile and Dangerous
Christophe Stibio wants to take you back to the landscape. To ask what it is you actually see. To question the relationship between nature and humans. To look at land in the context of time and culture as well as experience something akin to nature: disharmonious, unpredictable, yet fragile and intimate.
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Worturpa Gorge, 8:20pm (diptych), 2019Shredded classified documents & natural pigments on rice paper85 x 160 cm
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Sitting by Some Drying Ponds, Veronica I Love You, 2018Natural pigments and acrylic on rice paper mounted on cotton duck110 x 110 cm
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That Night the Gullies of Lake Mungo Were Deep, Deep and Wide, 2015Shredded classified documents & natural pigments on rice paper75 x 55 cm
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Unfolding Cliffs at Wattamolla (triptych), 2012Natural pigments, shredded recycled documents and rice paper on cotton duck200 x 280 cm$ 58,000.00
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Barrarrana Gorge (quadriptych), 1995Rice paper, natural pigments and acrylic mounted on cotton duck100 x 276 cm
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Christophe Stibio, Tracks of Lake Mungo II, 2019