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Jordan Marani 'Nobody's Home'

Jordan Marani
Nobody’s Home
12 August - 16 September 2023


Nobody’s Home, 2023, is a companion exhibition to 2020’s NOBODY. The time period of these works traverses the anxious social, climate and political environment of the last few years. Their genesis was in Australia’s ‘Black Summer’, in which we lived through devastating losses to our land and communities through bushfires, followed by the health crisis of Covid-19, economic instability and housing insecurity.

Nobody’s Home is a chaotic installation of painting, sculpture and textile works. The gallery is populated by a chorus of anonymous heads, nobodies, standing in for the artist and ‘the general public’ — the powerless masses with little social or political clout, resigned to yelling at a world they cannot change.

Through his work, Marani explores themes of class, politics and the housing crisis. He commingles the personal and political and conflates personal narrative with national and social issues.

Bed sheets are used throughout the installation as a material redolent with associations that are variously intimate, joyous and dark. They speak of our dreams and nightmares, as well as the metaphoric airing of dirty laundry. Along with moving boxes and other domestic objects throughout the installation, they reference the current housing crisis. More personally and obliquely, they also allude to the artist’s mixed experiences of home. They express joy in chaos and making, and a history of loss, trauma and insecurity.

The installation continues Marani’s bleak yet humorous approach to working with found and impoverished art materials, a punk/grunge aesthetic that he’s worked with since the early 1990s. His work has characteristically included figurative and narrative painting, alongside text works using the vulgar language of Australian politics and the pub.

Jordan Marani HEADS 8, 2023, acrylic on canvas, 151 x 266cm

 

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Photography: Tim Gresham

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