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Indepth Arts News: "Nicholas Hales: Adytum" 2007-08-01 until 2007-09-01 Joao Ferreira Fine Art Cape Town, , ZA South Africa
The work utilizes the house (building) as a metaphor for self (Jungian dream analysis). As starting points for the work, the artist drew on the houses and buildings (walls, windows, doors and tiled sections of shop fronts) around his studio in Woodstock, Cape Town. The work draws parallels between the mind ruled by the personal self (ego), beset with desires, anxieties, hurts and jealousies and the seeming chaos of contemporary urban life in South Africa. It questions what occurs when the mind is stilled and stops interpreting the world and rests. The work draws on Transpersonal Psychology theory and examines the possibly of an individual consciousness (soul) and this individual consciousness being part of a larger whole. The work also looks at what occurs in the psychology of the individual in a meditative state and how, with the stilling of the mind, painful, suppressed memories begin to surface, therefore the work is also concerned with personal liberation. Of bringing what is hidden and suppressed into one's awareness (light).
Nicholas Hales (1970) is based in Cape Town. This is his second show at João Ferreira Gallery. His first been Portals (November 2004). Since then he has participated in a number of group shows including a show at the Alphan Gallery, Huntington, New York and Flesh at this year's Klein Karoo Nasionale Kunstefees (KKNK) in Oudtshoorn where he was nominated for a Kanna award for best work at the festival. His work is exhibited in the Detroit Museum of New Art (MONA), America and in private collections in America, Europe and Asia.
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