Between Lines
Aerial Photographs by Kim Lawler
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The artist, Kim Lawler, is concerned with markings, both natural and constructed, that tell stories of places, transitions and interruptions that occur within the landscape.
Between Lines is informed by Lawler’s experience of living in these regions and local perspectives on the displacement of people and their consequential relationship to the land that has taken place. It is also informed by the opposing qualities of abandon and connection that occur as the stories within these landscapes continue to unfold.
Competing demands for natural resources, and the resulting impact upon transitional landscapes, resonate with the stories of many generations of people that continue to flow through or inhabit each region. Attuned to the markings on these landscapes, it is these residual narratives Between Lines seeks to record.
The imagery seen in Between Lines extends from Lawler’s previous artwork that interrogated additional Kimberley locations including: the remote Buccaneer Archipelago; the isolated far northern reaches of the Kimberley Coastline; Cockatoo Island iron ore mine and resort and; inland regions such as Warmun Aboriginal Community on the periphery of the Great Sandy Desert.
© All rights reserved Kim Lawler 2009 Australia
2009, Pigment Print 120x80cm (each), Aerial Photograph, Great Sandy Desert W.A.
© All rights reserved Kim Lawler 2009 Australia
2009, Pigment Print 120x80cm (each), Aerial Photograph, Great Sandy Desert W.A.
© All rights reserved Kim Lawler 2009 Australia
2009, Pigment Print 120x80cm (each), Aerial Photograph, Great Sandy Desert W.A.
