YEAR: | 2022 |
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INFO: | Gallery Sally Dan-Cuthbert |
‘Translations’ is a series of 8 furniture and lighting objects designed by Don Cameron in response to his previous exhibition ‘Communion’—a photomedia series that evolved parallel to his career path from Director to Designer.
“Cameron has worked to translate the atmosphere his images have captured from one medium into another, he looks for ways to achieve the effects of surface patina and form that he found in his photographs, from one category to another. A building is translated into a photograph, which in turn becomes an object. Design, architecture and sculpture merge imperceptibly one into another.”
Excerpt 'Translations' Essay by Deyan Sudjic
“Cameron has worked to translate the atmosphere his images have captured from one medium into another, he looks for ways to achieve the effects of surface patina and form that he found in his photographs, from one category to another. A building is translated into a photograph, which in turn becomes an object. Design, architecture and sculpture merge imperceptibly one into another.”
Excerpt 'Translations' Essay by Deyan Sudjic
READ MORE: | Australian Financial Review Design | |
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