Newell Harry
Untitled (Black Sabbath and other Anecdotes), 2015

Installation view: Oceans. A Worldview at the Rhythm of the Waves, Le Fresnoy – Studio national des arts contemporains, Tourcoing, France

Photo: Olivier Anselot, 2018 | Courtesy Le Fresnoy – Studio national des arts contemporains, Tourcoing
Installation view: Oceans. A Worldview at the Rhythm of the Waves, Le Fresnoy – Studio national des arts contemporains, Tourcoing, France

Photo: Olivier Anselot, 2018 | Courtesy Le Fresnoy – Studio national des arts contemporains, Tourcoing
Installation view: 56th Biennale di Venezia, Venice, Italy, 2015

Photo: Alex Elwing
Collection

Thirty-five black-and-white photographs, hand-typed texts, frames, steel table-structure
Photograph dimensions:  62 x 43 x 3.5 cm (each framed)
Table dimensions:  220 x 130 x 100 cm

Breaking with the idea of a coherent historical narrative and linear chronology, the black-and-white photographic series Untitled (Black Sabbath and other Anecdotes) unfolds as “an expanded form of notebook,” as the artist defines it. It consists of loose personal associations and intellectual interests Harry has traced between images and hand-typed texts that often don’t share a direct relationship. The photographs were taken in Vanuatu in the South Pacific, capturing casual moments during private gatherings with friends, in the streets of Port Vila, or during occasional trips to nearby islands. The anecdotal mode of storytelling in this connection furthers Harry’s effort to invoke new ways of understanding hybrid postcolonial narratives. What emerges from this process is a fragmented collection of observational gestures and moments, gathered not through conscious effort and brought through the act of storytelling. Narratives drawn from pocket-size notebooks and images of everyday banal gestures inform this work. Harry asks: “How might this collection of fragmentary moments and notes be given more substantive form and structure—if they need any at all—and what forms or methods might be used as devices to anchor (without restricting) the ethereal nature of such ephemeral moments?”

CURRENT LOANS

Group show: Remedios
Venue: C3A Centro de Creación Contemporánea de Andalucía, Córdoba
Curator: Daniela Zyman
Exhibition 14 April 2023 -  March 2024

Born in Sydney, Australia, in 1972. Lives and works in Sydney, Australia and Vanuatu, Republic of Vanuatu. 
Interview with Newell Harry on the occassion of the exhibition All The World's Futures - Biennale Arte 2015.