Posts by Lynette
Candles and sticks
These candles cannot burn. If they do, then it means that everything will be gone. The fennel stalk (enclosed in wax with an inadequate wick) is a device for thinking about Prometheus, who took fire from the heavens and gave it to the humans so that they would be able to live with some joy…
Read MoreCoburg
The Low Line, one-day performance event facilitated by the LAST Collective at Coburg Station and Coburg Courtyard, Melbourne, 9 April 2022. The event was part of MoreArt 2022: Evidence of Life, curated by Emily Cormack, Moreland City Council. All photos: Isabella Capezio
Read MoreRe-relating in art practice
Project curated and published by Kathrin Wolkowicz December 2021. The publication includes contributions by Myriam van Imschoot, Andrea Callard, Toine Horvers, Heyer Thurnheer, Marcus Bergner, Kathrin Wolkowicz, Dagmar Baumann, Caroline Godart, Walter Forsberg, Edward Clydesdale Thomson, Norbert Weimer, Lynette Smith, Eléonore Pano-Zavaroni, Synonym2, Rachel Carey, Elias Dörig. Get in touch with me if you’d like…
Read MoreNotes: by hand
Drawn during lockdown, 2020 and 2021, chinagraph on paper, 25×25 centimetres.
Read MoreImages occur within us
This text–part of my own bigger project “are we coming to an end?”–was written for Art + Australia in 2020. I produced the video for their Event Horizon Symposium in August 2020. 25 minute video, from Day two from the symposium Scroll through to page 70.
Read MoreSnake in the hand
Drawn during lock down 2021, graphite on paper, 25×25 centimetres.
Read MoreProjections
Drawn during lockdown, 2020, graphite on paper, 25×25 centimetres.
Read MoreNotes for ‘the living rock is a serpent’
Drawn during lockdown, 2020, ink on paper, each drawing 25×25 centimetres.
Read MoreHow do we go on?
Are we coming to an end? This question has been on my mind since visiting the island of Patmos in the eastern Mediterranean a couple of years ago. These days it’s a destination for holy pilgrimage and holiday makers. I visited the Cave of the Apocalypse, saw the place where John wrote down his visions,…
Read MoreAre we coming to an end?
These banners were made for a procession and then we entered our first lock down in 2020. At the first pause we went to the creek to try it out.
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