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All is One, 2018-2022


From the series On a quiet day, I can hear her breathing, an exploration of Earth as a living organism.  All is One is a discovery in time and space, the detail within the landscape focuses on a single stone and sand formations that have been carved by wind and water at the Valle de la Luna (Valley of the Moon) west of San Pedro De Atacama in the north of Chile in the Atacama desert.

Valle de la Luna is a part of the Reserva Nacional los Flamencos and was declared a nature sanctuary in 1982 for its natural environment and strange lunar landscape, from which its name is derived.

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  • Silver Gelatin Print - Handprinted from original negative
  • Printed in Australia on archival paper
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Year:
2022

Format:
120mm Film Photograph

Print:
Handprinted Silver Gelatin Print. Printed from original negative on archival paper. Imperfections and grain may appear in varying degrees depending on print size and are intentional, therein lies the unique quality of film.

Editions:
88 x 73.5cm (L) Edition of 5 + 2AP

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On a quiet day, I can hear her breathing reflects on nature, on Earth as a living organism.

The photographs were made with a slow intensity of exploration through the physical act of walking and site-responsive connections to remote environments.

Performative in the process of their creation, each work is happened upon, captured during physically demanding expeditions.

Geological landscapes, otherworldly scenes and elements of human interference become found moments in time and space, evoking environmental and philosophical questions.

On a quiet day, I can hear her breathing is a meditation on time.

As humans, we are slow to act to protect the environment from our own destruction, to halt its decline, to care for home, our golden earth.

The series includes work developed during an artist residency with La Wayaka Current in the indigenous community of Coyo in the Atacama Desert, Chile, the driest nonpolar desert in the world.

The work includes a collaboration with musician and composer Russell Webster (The M1) utilising field recordings and live instrumentation to form a looped soundscape.

*Exhibition title references an excerpt from Arundhati Roy’s speech “Come September” delivered in 2002.

The photograph was shot on Kodak Portra 35mm film on a Mamiya 7ii.



Rae Begley


The artist acknowledges the Bidjigal and Gadigal custodians of the lands and waters where she lives and works. She recognises that sovereignty was never ceded and pays her respects to Elders past and present.

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