Statement by the photographer, Bill HENSON
"I began to realise that these places could be understood as a dreamscape because they affect us so powerfully and with such immediacy as a memento mori. The light, smell, even temperature, as well as the look of these places, animates our memory and gently sharpens our sense of the passage to time."
Background information
""At the age of 33, one of Australia’s foremost artists, Bill HENSON, produced some of the most evocative portraits and powerful dreamscapes of his career. Now nearly 30 years this transcendental body of work for the first time have been published in the book '1985'. Shot at dawn and dusk, in the suburbs of Melbourne, Australia, and in the deserts of Egypt, '1985' with its glimpses of faces, figures and places marks the moment when Bill HENSON’s long-held desire to find a form for ‘the dream of suburbia’ was realised.
Content
In '1985' Bill HENSON conmbines photographs of ancient Egypt, with Suburban Melbourne and creates an imaginary world, that shows 'the suburban landscape as an interior world that each of us carries around inside us, like childhood, for the rest of our lives.' The photographs in this series are imbued with a sense of unreality. As night falls and we begin to rely upon the heightening sensitivity of our other senses, and as we navigate the darkness, through touch, smell, temperature and sound, and the projections of our imagination into this ambiguous space in which we find ourselves. Just occasionally, this might reintroduce us to the deep mystery of the world." (© Stanley / Barker, 2014)
About the Australian photographer, Bill HENSON (b.1955)
Photo books by Bill HENSON
- Format
- SC with dust jacket, 20 x 24 cm., 164 pp., 115 color ills., English