Bill Henson
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Bill Henson (b. 1955 in Melbourne) is an Australian photographic contemporary artist. Much of his art deals with the subject of adolescence.
Henson's artworks reflects his interest in the interval of teenagers and adults. The sue of light and shadow are common throughout his works. His photos are highly abstracted and are often presented in the style of diptychs, triptychs and other specific groupings. His subjects for works are often disturbing and exposes images of naked and androgynous teenagers.
Henson's works often displays the interval and relationships of male and female; youth and adulthood; day and night; light and dark; nature and civilisation. His subject of photographs are often flattened and abstracted. The faces of the subject are often blurred or partly shadowed and positioned not directly towards the audience. Henson focuses on the portrayal of youth as a group discarded by our society which he aims to expose the beauty of this group and thus shows the extreme contrast of wealth and poverty.
Henson's art has been exhibited in many locations, including the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, the Venice Biennale, the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, Australia and the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris.
In 2002, a collection of Henson's photography was published under the title Lux et Nox.
Henson presents “adolescents in their states of despair, intoxication and immature ribaldry”. He has said that these “moments of transition and metamorphoses are important in everyone’s lives” (Crawford, A 2003, ‘Bill Henson: Lux et Nox’, Art Monthly Australia, no.164, Oct).
Henson's intention is to use photography for creative expression. He states that he is not interested in a political or sociological agenda, although the viewer cannot help but relate his works to their own stance on these issues. Henson, however, is not intending his photographs to be authoritative evidence but rather to suggest endless possibilities and cause people to wonder.
Bill Henson's current practice involves holding one exhibition in Australia every two years, and up to three overseas exhibitions each year.
[edit] External links
- Bill Henson at Pavement Magazine Includes a selection of photographs.
- Bill Henson at Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery Includes an extensinve collection of photographs.