|
|
|
|
‘‘Empty Space’’
explores the relationship of the abstract photographic image to notions of
interiority and exteriority as these relate to the transition from the
unconscious to conscious reality. The photographs negotiate an abstract
space of emptiness as a potential space of abstraction between a psychic
space of subjective projection and an objective material space of aesthetic
contemplation. This exploration draws mainly upon Donald Winnicott’s
psychoanalytic ideas of transitional phenomena in an intermediate area of
experience between the internal and external reality. Within this area – the
potential space, creativity originates as a zone of fictive play and free
mentation that facilitates the subject’s journey from ‘what is subjectively
conceived of’ to ‘what is objectively perceived’ throughout his/her
development towards adaptation in the reality world.
Flirting and playing with the real I enter a performative creative process
where I intervene in the construction of the images with the gestural act of
placing pieces of thread in the space of reference. Out of this play
abstraction emerges as a journey about the real, a journey following the
route of a circle; beginning in the real world, withdrawing to an inner
world of unconscious processes and returning back to reality. The line that
draws this space is both abstract and concrete, both abstract and figurative
creating multiple directions in a photographic space of emptiness, which
eventually appears full of potentialities waiting to be realised. It is a
transitional line, which implies that the relationship between inner and
outer reality can be performed and can become a space of action and
intervention.