Tiziana Borghese
Altered States of Reality: an Exhibition of Analog and Digital Photography
April 16 - May 7, 2010
Reception:
Thursday April 22, 2010 6-8 PM
Press Release
“I am neither painter nor photographer,” Tiziana Borghese explains, “but a hybrid of both.” This state of being characterizes much of the Australian-Italian artist’s enigmatic, formally lush work. Concerned with both the visible world and the subconscious, the dire and the hopeful, she crafts complex and mesmerizing images of unreal spaces that draw us into unknown locales, through dark regions towards brilliant and obliquely familiar brightness. She creates glowing havens for positivism and optimism.
Borghese stages and photographs elaborate settings that often include her own paintings, offering us a glimpse of mysterious and unknowable environments. Typically these spaces are portals and passages, leading the eye deep into mysterious and intriguing states of consciousness. Her images play with textures, reflections, direction and perspective, evoking impossible architecture and terrains where distinctions between interiors and exteriors, depth and surface become an intriguing play of media. Borghese crafts exquisitely detailed psychological landscapes that draw viewers into imaginative new spaces for thought.
Artist Statement
I create images with a camera which emerge from a creative process where painting, found objects and installations are juxtaposed to create a new contextual meaning; a hybrid of these. My work references the past, but is anchored in contemporary concerns, such as globalization, the thrust of cyberspace reality on everyday experiences, the individual v the universal, and the depth of consciousness arrived at through an altered state of reality. My aim is to make viewers question the rational world, in favor of the subconscious, the hidden, so that the world of the imagination can be captured, in the same way that traditional photography claims to represent phenomenal reality. In “Altered States of Reality”, I am interested in depicting an inner spiritual/psychological world, where hope, resilience and strength dominate over the darker challenges of life, by finding the inner light that empower us to overcome our darkest fears and threats.
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