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Fiona Hall Brisbane interview

Filmed during Fiona Hall's onsite preparation for '21st Century: Art in the First Decade' at the Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA), Brisbane, Queensland, Australia from 18 December 2010 -- 26 April 2011 | ยฉ 2010 QAG|GoMA In November 2010, Fiona Hall spoke with Francis Parker, Curator, Contemporary Australian Art about working with museum collections and how see came to make the installation 'Tender' 2003--06 featured in the '21st Century: Art in the First Decade' exhibition. Fiona Hall uses a dazzling variety of materials in her complex, imaginative and often surprising works. Originally noted for her photographic work, for the last two decades Hall has made sculptures and installations of many different types, ranging from tiny snow-dome multiples to entire gardens. Her broad-ranging practice includes major public commissions and projects that have embraced a broad range of media, and have increasingly engaged with themes of ecology, history and the effects of globalisation. 'Tender' 2003--06 explores complex intersections between the natural world and human systems of trade. This refined meditative installation consists of thousands of shredded American one dollar bills, painstakingly woven into 86 birds' nests โ�� each for a different species with its own particular habitat and needs, whether on the ground, or in the boughs of a tree. The face value of these notes is deliberately destroyed in order to restore their use value โ�� not as nests, but as art. Here Hall is ... Video Rating: 5 / 5

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Fiona Hall Brisbane interview
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