Spotlights

Dave Nettle, #3990, Photography, 30 x 45cm
Dave Nettle, #1020, Photography, 30 x 45cm
Dave Nettle, #1686, Photography, 30 x 45cm

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Emerging
Photography
Dave NETTLE
Exhibition
Small random beams of hope: photographs capturing the interaction of natural hard sunlight in the dark lines of the urban environment.

Who is important and how is this decided? Philosophers such as Kant, Hegel and Singer have ruminated on the validity of these ideas, but for me, the application of their ideas is useless. Increasingly people are defining themselves as important and using social media to create that significance, fabricating and expanding their spotlights. However these perfect, curated images of self inevitably lead to others feeling that they are not enough, that they are not important.

The natural spotlights and the people in these images are random, seemingly appearing out of nowhere in unexpected places. At that moment the individual may not realise that they are important or even be aware that they are in the spotlight: they have emerged from the shadow and for a brief time are immersed in light.

1-31 Aug
Mon-Sat 10am-5pm
Opening Event 09 Aug , 06:00 pm-09:00 pm
Kennedy Parker
12G Gay's Arcade, 23 Twin St, Adelaide
0411 243 674
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