Cardboard Firmament 2020
WILLIAMS, Rowan
Registration number
1812989
Artist/maker
WILLIAMS, Rowan
Title
Cardboard Firmament
Production date
2020
Medium
digital print
Dimensions (H x W x D)
38.33 x 150 cm (unframed); 46.8 x 158.5 x 4 cm (framed)
Credit line
Purchased 2021
City of Melbourne Art and Heritage Collection
© Courtesy of the artist
Keywords
Summary
In 2020, the City of Melbourne partnered with the Hero Apartment Building Owners Corporation to present a series of billboard-scale public art commissions on the facade of the iconic building in Russell Street, Melbourne. This photograph by Rowan Williams was an entry in the public art competition and was subsequently acquired by the Art and Heritage Collection in 2021.
Artist Statement:
At the start of March 2020, I set up a pinhole camera in my bedroom window to record the movement of the sun.
Each day, the sun would burn a trace of itself into photographic paper loaded in the camera.
Lockdown produced a weird sort of ‘drift’ in my sense of time—so I wanted a physical record to prove that the time had actually passed, separate from my perception of it.
The photographic paper that I used expired in 1975—there was no guarantee that anything would be recorded. I wanted to mirror the sense of uncertainty that threatened to drown me, and to transform it into a creative act.
Each day the Earth would turn and each day the paper would (potentially) record it, despite my own anxieties.
When Melbourne started to open up again in October (for a little while at least), I was humbled to find that there was indeed something written on the paper. It was a celestial love letter to time.
- Rowan Williams, 2020