Permanent Past
Permanent Past (2019) looks at Rome through the prism of block universe theory. This suggests that the past, present and future exist at the same time. This possibility was suggested by Einstein and current scientific thinking seems to think it probable.
Permanent Past examines the accretions of 28 centuries of Roman habitation. A layering of history that is compressed in our ‘present’. It speaks of a city – on a town – on a settlement – on vacant land.
Permanent Past sifts through the sediment of Rome to reveal her spectacular periods of great knowledge and successes and of her science and superstition.
Untitled
2001 Untitled, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney
1996 Untitled, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney
1996 Untitled, OPTS Gallery, San Francisco
1995 Untitled, Studio d’Arte Contemporanea Pino Casagrande, Roma
1994 Untitled, Gallerie Anita Neugebauer, Basel, Switzerland
1993 Untitled, Michael Nagy Fine Art, Sydney
1989 Untitled, D.C. Art, Sydney