Time Out (Sydney)

‘What Remains’ (2016)

Cnr Vine & Eveleigh St, Redfern 2016

- By Daniel Boyd

Sydney-based artist Daniel Boyd interrogat­es Eurocentri­c historical narratives from an Indigenous point of view (he has a mixed heritage that includes the Kudjlat, Gangalu and Vanuatuan peoples). He’s best known for pointillis­t arrangemen­ts of transparen­t dots (which he describes as “lenses”) that he overlays on painted scenes or landscapes, often taken from colonial-era photograph­s. The space between the dots is then blacked out. ‘What Remains’, which he created for the Biennale of Sydney, seems a little different: the dots are reflective, like tiny mirrors against a black wall. In fact, it’s a new iteration of a work Boyd did for the MCA Foyer Wall Commission in 2014. At the Biennale media call, Boyd said he chose Redfern because of the history of the area. “I wanted to touch on that and help people try to understand and speak about their relationsh­ip with this area, this landscape.”

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