Code: ASGTH1401
Artist: Tegan Hamilton
Title: 'Acer I'
Medium: Glass
Size: (HxWxD) - 27x11x11cm
Year: 2014
The lens magnifies the object in the way in which natural history opens up an understanding of the globe. I aim to provide a representation of our obsession with collecting, categorizing and preserving the world around us. This work is a dialogue about the ongoing acquisition, preservation and dissemination of knowledge.
Code: ASGTH0801
Artist: Tegan Hamilton
Title: 'Anatomy I'
Size: (HxWxD) - 28.5x24.5x10cm
Year: 2008
Code: ASGTH0803
Artist: Tegan Hamilton
Title: 'Anatomy V'
Medium: Glass
Size: (HxWxD) - 36.5x11x10cm
Year: 2008
The fluidity of the glass mirrors the fluctuating nature of the body. The state of the body is perpetually in flux, with fluids constantly being pumped around the body and cells dying and regenerating. My work reflects a need to understand the anatomical structure and space of the body. The fragmented, segmented body is significant in the field of anatomy and relevant to my work. The medical gaze maps the interior body, the once invisible and unchartered.
Code: ASGTH0906
Artist: Tegan Hamilton
Title: 'Anatomy VII'
Medium: Glass
Size: (HxWxD) - 26x22.5x11cm
Year: 2009
The fluidity of the glass mirrors the fluctuating nature of the body. The state of the body is perpetually in flux, with fluids constantly being pumped around the body and cells dying and regenerating. My work reflects a need to understand the anatomical structure and space of the body. The fragmented, segmented body is significant in the field of anatomy and relevant to my work. The medical gaze maps the interior body, the once invisible and unchartered.
Code: ASGTH20002
Artist: Tegan Hamilton
Title: 'Anatomy X'
Size: (HxWxD) - 25x19x9cm
Year: 2020
The fluidity of the glass mirrors the fluctuating nature of the body. The state of the body is perpetually in flux, with fluids constantly being pumped around the body and cells dying and regenerating. My work reflects a need to understand the anatomical structure and space of the body. The fragmented, segmented body is significant in the field of anatomy and relevant to my work. The medical gaze maps the interior body, the once invisible and unchartered.
Code: ASGTH20002
Artist: Tegan Hamilton
Title: 'Anatomy XI'
Size: (HxWxD) - 33x16x10cm
Year: 2020
The fluidity of the glass mirrors the fluctuating nature of the body. The state of the body is perpetually in flux, with fluids constantly being pumped around the body and cells dying and regenerating. My work reflects a need to understand the anatomical structure and space of the body. The fragmented, segmented body is significant in the field of anatomy and relevant to my work. The medical gaze maps the interior body, the once invisible and unchartered.
Code: ASGTH20003
Artist: Tegan Hamilton
Title: 'Anatomy XII'
Size: (HxWxD) - 25x22x9cm
Year: 2020
The fluidity of the glass mirrors the fluctuating nature of the body. The state of the body is perpetually in flux, with fluids constantly being pumped around the body and cells dying and regenerating. My work reflects a need to understand the anatomical structure and space of the body. The fragmented, segmented body is significant in the field of anatomy and relevant to my work. The medical gaze maps the interior body, the once invisible and unchartered.
Code: ASGEP06001
Artist: Emily Pwerle
Title: Awelye Atnwengerrpe
Medium: Acrylic on Linen
Size: 150x50cm
Year: 2006
Code: ASGEP11002
Artist: Emily Pwerle
Title: Awelye Atnwengerrp
Medium: Acrylic on Linen
Size: 77x66cm
Year: 2011
Code: ASGEP10001
Artist: Emily Pwerle
Title: Awelye Atnwengerrp
Medium: Acrylic on Linen
Size: 91x122cm
Year: 2005
Code: ASGGPL10001
Artist: Galya Pwerle
Title: Awele Atnmwengerrp
Medium: Acrylic on Linen
Size: 89x120cm
Year: 2010
Code: ASGWK05001
Artist: William King Jungala
Title: Ayers Rock
Medium: Acrylic on Linen
Size: 60x90cm
Year: 2005
Code: ASGGP08001
Artist: Gloria Petyarre
Title: Bush Medicine Leaves
Medium: Acrylic on Linen
Size: 132x98cm
Year: 2008
Code: ASGGPXX001
Artist: Gloria Petyarre
Title: Bush Medicine Leaves
Medium: Acrylic on Linen
Size: 75x49cm
Year: Unknown
Code: ASGGP11003
Artist: Gloria Petyarre
Title: Bush Medicine Leaves
Medium: Acrylic on Linen
Size: 79x60cm
Year: 2011
Code: ASGGP12002
Artist: Gloria Petyarre
Title: Bush Medicine Leaves
Medium: Acrylic on Linen
Size: 79x60cm
Year: 2012
Code: ASGGP12001
Artist: Gloria Petyarre
Title: Bush Medicine Leaves
Medium: Acrylic on Linen
Size: 79x60cm
Year: 2012
Code: ASGGP11002
Artist: Gloria Petyarre
Title: Bush Medicine Leaves
Medium: Acrylic on Linen
Size: 80x60cm
Year: 2011
Code: ASGEPL07001
Artist: Evelyn Pultara
Title: Bush Posscian Fruits
Medium: Acrylic on Linen
Size: 144x42cm
Year: 2007
Code: ASGEPL08001
Artist: Evelyn Pultara
Title: Bush Yam
Medium: Acrylic on Linen
Size: 119x89cm
Year: 2008
Code: ASGEPL10007
Artist: Evelyn Pultara
Title: Bush Yam
Medium: Acrylic on Linen
Size: 120x124cm
Year: 2010
Code: ASGEPL10004
Artist: Evelyn Pultara
Title: Bush Yam
Medium: Acrylic on Linen
Size: 180x60cm
Year: 2010
Code: ASGEPL10002
Artist: Evelyn Pultara
Title: Bush Yam
Medium: Acrylic on Cotton
Size: 47x119cm
Year: 2010
Code: ASGEPL10003
Artist: Evelyn Pultara
Title: Bush Yam
Medium: Acrylic on Linen
Size: 58x123cm
Year: 2010
Code: ASGEPL12001
Artist: Evelyn Pultara
Title: Bush Yam
Medium: Acrylic on Linen
Size: 60x89cm
Year: 2012
Code: ASGEPL10005
Artist: Evelyn Pultara
Title: Bush Yam
Medium: Acrylic on Linen
Size: 60x90cm
Year: 2010
Code: ASGEPL10001
Artist: Evelyn Pultara
Title: Bush Yam
Medium: Acrylic on Linen
Size: 63x93cm
Year: 2010
Code: ASGRP08001
Artist: Rosemary Petyarre
Title: Bush Yam
Medium: Acrylic on Linen
Size: 45x152cm
Year: 2008
Code: ASGTK20184
Artist: Tarisse King
Title: Bush
Medium: Acrylic on Linen
Size: 30x60cm
Year: 2019
Code: ASGTH1607
Artist: Tegan Hamilton
Title: 'Cardio IX'
Medium: Glass
Size: (HxWxD) -14x12.5x10cm
Year: 2016
By presenting an organ, a fragmentation of the body, the viewer is given a sculpture to examine and decode which gives them another perspective of their own bodies.
Enormous amounts of scientific research and funding have been contributed towards the preservation and maintenance of the human organism. We are at a time in which our society must dedicate as much energy, thought and resources into the greater organism, our planet. This is the heart of the matter.