22 March - 23 March 2022
Sullivan+Strumpf, Sydney
Permanent Good Stream, Some Rocks draws its title from a line in a 1976 newspaper advertisement for a small rural property in Wombeyan Caves that was to become his family’s home. Using memories of unreliable family lore as a starting point, Alex displays a combination of video, photography and carved marble sculptures to poetically and humorously reflect upon the fragility of memory as well as the dangers and distortions of reconstructing it. Extrapolating from there, Alex asks how does this effect come to bear after years of exposure to an endless stream of digital content, memes and misinformation?
Permanent Good Stream, Some Rocks, 2022
Installation view
Photo: Mark Pokorny
Permanent Good Stream, Some Rocks, 2022
Installation view
Photo: Mark Pokorny
Actual Virtual, 2022
Various marble, polyester adhesive
Dimensions variable
Photo: Mark Pokorny
Permanent Good Stream, Some Rocks, 2022
Installation view
Photo: Mark Pokorny
Permanent Good Stream, Some Rocks, 2022
Installation view
Photo: Mark Pokorny
Permanent Good Stream, Some Rocks, 2022
Installation view
Photo: Mark Pokorny
All History is Ancient History, 2022
Wombeyan marble from the traditional land of the Gundungurra people (NSW), car paint
142 x 82 x 4 cm
Photo: Mark Pokony
The Patch (Tasmanian Tuxedo), 2022
Champagne marble from the traditional land of the Wakaman people (QLD) and black marble
60 x 53 x 66 cm
Photo: Mark Pokorny
The Rowboat of Theseus, 2022
Wooden boat and various marbles
52 x 122 x 224 cm
Photo: Mark Pokorny
Permanent Good Stream, Some Rocks, 2022
Installation view
Photo: Mark Pokorny
My Impeccable Search History (The Waterfall), 2022
15 handheld devices, iPhone/iPads and iPods. Looped videos, infinite.
Dimensions variable
Photo: Mark Pokorny
My Impeccable Search History (The Waterfall), 2022
15 handheld devices, iPhone/iPads and iPods. Looped videos, infinite.
Dimensions variable
Photo: Mark Pokorny
22 March - 23 March 2022
Sullivan+Strumpf, Sydney
Permanent Good Stream, Some Rocks draws its title from a line in a 1976 newspaper advertisement for a small rural property in Wombeyan Caves that was to become his family’s home. Using memories of unreliable family lore as a starting point, Alex displays a combination of video, photography and carved marble sculptures to poetically and humorously reflect upon the fragility of memory as well as the dangers and distortions of reconstructing it. Extrapolating from there, Alex asks how does this effect come to bear after years of exposure to an endless stream of digital content, memes and misinformation?
Permanent Good Stream, Some Rocks, 2022
Installation view
Photo: Mark Pokorny
Permanent Good Stream, Some Rocks, 2022
Installation view
Photo: Mark Pokorny
Actual Virtual, 2022
Various marble, polyester adhesive
Dimensions variable
Photo: Mark Pokorny
Permanent Good Stream, Some Rocks, 2022
Installation view
Photo: Mark Pokorny
Permanent Good Stream, Some Rocks, 2022
Installation view
Photo: Mark Pokorny
Permanent Good Stream, Some Rocks, 2022
Installation view
Photo: Mark Pokorny
All History is Ancient History, 2022
Wombeyan marble from the traditional land of the Gundungurra people (NSW), car paint
142 x 82 x 4 cm
Photo: Mark Pokony
The Patch (Tasmanian Tuxedo), 2022
Champagne marble from the traditional land of the Wakaman people (QLD) and black marble
60 x 53 x 66 cm
Photo: Mark Pokorny
The Rowboat of Theseus, 2022
Wooden boat and various marbles
52 x 122 x 224 cm
Photo: Mark Pokorny
Permanent Good Stream, Some Rocks, 2022
Installation view
Photo: Mark Pokorny
My Impeccable Search History (The Waterfall), 2022
15 handheld devices, iPhone/iPads and iPods. Looped videos, infinite.
Dimensions variable
Photo: Mark Pokorny
My Impeccable Search History (The Waterfall), 2022
15 handheld devices, iPhone/iPads and iPods. Looped videos, infinite.
Dimensions variable
Photo: Mark Pokorny