CAVES is very pleased to offer a limited edition print by
Eliza Hutchison.
Boulet de canon, 2015, 35.3 x 25 cm. Inkjet print on Canson infinity baryta photographique paper. (Unframed) 1 of 10.
$500 (plus postage or pickup from the gallery at no extra cost).
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Eliza Hutchison’s interests lie in exploring our complex and psychological relationship to the photographic image and its indexical relation to human experience. Her ‘photographic storyboards’ and their relative arrangements are conceived much like poetry, using an idiosyncratic databank of personal and media/cultural images through various processes of digital and in-camera abstraction. These photographic processes highlight the latent content of original images while also recognising the elasticity of an image. Hutchison explores photography’s potential to create poetic and fractured narratives that engage with the present cultural context. Her work defies simple explanation, confounding memory and nostalgia.
Made whilst on residency at the Cité internationale des arts Residency, Paris in 2015, the work features on the front cover of her monograph Family Photos with Perimeter Editions.
Eliza Hutchison was born in Johannesburg, South Africa and currently lives and works in Melbourne. Hutchison was educated at RMIT Melbourne where she studied film, sculpture and photography. Hutchison has exhibited widely in Australia and Asia with recent exhibitions including; ‘Things that won’t go away, 1969 2019 2025’, CACHE, Melbourne, 2024, Mumumumumumumumum, Haydens, Melbourne, 2022, Just want you to know, Commission for the Victorian Parliament, 2021, in conjunction with Photo 2021, The difference between the eternal and infinite, The National 2019, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography and Asian Biennale, Centre for Contemporary Photography, Melbourne; National Gallery of Victoria, the Museum of Modern Art Heide, Balnaves Contemporary, Art Gallery of NSW. Eliza had a solo exhibition Plaid at CAVES in our inaugural program in 2015.