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The Fabric Bathroom by Leanne Lindsay
The stark black and white photograph crackles with a sense of mystery. The Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) in Sydney hums with the usual low murmur of curious patrons, but this particular scene feels suspended in time. In the background, a lone man stands before a sight both captivating and confounding: a full bathroom, meticulously crafted from translucent fabric. This is the Fabric Bathroom, a thought-provoking installation by the acclaimed artist Do Ho Suh. Every detail, from the sink to the toilet, is meticulously rendered in a ghostly white fabric. The black and white photography heightens the contrast, transforming the familiar bathroom into an ethereal dreamscape. The man in the photo embodies the intrigue this artwork evokes. He stands stock still, brow furrowed in concentration. Is he trying to decipher the logic of a bathroom made of cloth? Is he pondering the deeper themes of impermanence and the nature of home that Suh's work often explores? Perhaps a touch of amusement dances in his eyes – after all, encountering a see-through bathroom isn't exactly an everyday experience! This photo isn't just a documentation of an artwork; it's a snapshot of a human encounter with art. It captures the beauty of being challenged, the spark of curiosity ignited by something unexpected.
Staircase by Leanne Lindsay
The click of the shutter echoed softly in the cavernous hall of the MCA. I peered through the lens, the black and white viewfinder framing a scene both strange and captivating. It was Do Ho Suh's exhibition, and my attention was snagged by a mesmerizing sight – a staircase, meticulously crafted from what looked like shimmering moonlight. Made entirely of translucent nylon fabric, the steps defied gravity, twisting upwards like a wisp of smoke. The stark contrast of the black and white photo only amplified its ethereal quality. In the distance, a tiny figure stood silhouetted in a doorway, bathed in a soft light. Suh's work has always resonated with me, his exploration of home, identity, and the spaces we inhabit sparking a deep connection. This fabric staircase felt like a metaphor – a portal to the past, a bridge between cultures, a pathway etched with memories.
A Man & His Hat by Leanne Lindsay
This photo of a Man & His Hat was taken as part of a study of light, particularly Portrait Light and shot in camera in monochrome. I had to try several different lighting set-ups before I achieved the exact lighting I was after.