Monash Gallery of Art
Ponch Hawkes
More Seeing Is Not Understanding
Exhibition opening Saturday September 11, 3pm
Exhibition dates: September 8 – October 24

Ponch Hawkes
In More seeing Is Not Understanding, Ponch Hawkes reconstructs these scenes from memory, emulating the perspective of a chance encounter. The space between the viewer and the subject compounds the feeling of uncertainty and encourages us to fill in the gap and create our own narratives.
Dr Melissa Miles , lecturer in the Department of Theory of Art and Design, Faculty of Art and Design, Monash University, writes of Hawkes’ work:
Late at night a woman sweeps a footpath, her body rigid under the glare of the streetlight above. While she sweeps, she talks on a mobile phone. It seems urgent. Who is she talking to? Why does she look so anxious? Is it a trick of the light or is there something terribly wrong? Our days are filled with chance encounters like these – little glimpses into the lives of others that are seen out of the corner of the eye as we drive or walk by. For one reason or another, some of these moments capture our attention, and a rising sense of intrigue begins to excite our emotions. The photographs in this exhibition bring together a series of these banal yet arresting moments as experienced by the photographer, Ponch Hawkes.
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Yony Leyser
DAILY LIFE SUCKS
Exhibition opening Thursday 9 September
On for three days only!!
Exhibition dates: September 9-11

Yony Leyser
Punks, queers, stoners and squatters: DAILY LIFE SUCKS is a celebration of marginal cultural expressions, freaks and fuck-ups. The exhibition documents a range of outsider communities across the US and Europe, including Berlin’s infamous Kopi, Europe’s largest squat. Yony Leyser is a Chicago-based artist and director.




















