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Henry Wolff, CARE, 2021. Single channel moving image still. Image courtesy of the artist.

Henry Wolff

Summer

(October 2021 - February 2022)

Henry Wolff’s practice is concerned with images that articulate vulnerability in their participation with the world/s of their collaborators. With an empathetic observational methodology, they produce moving image, photographic and performance works that attend to the power of marginality and diffraction within society. Through attention to human connection, they explore entangled experiences of being, and foster the moral virtues of compassion, care, and love.

They are a feature artist for the 2022 Gertrude Street Projection Festival (VIC); they performed at the Art Gallery of South Australia with Melbourne collective APHIDS for the 2020 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art: Monster Theatres; their work Sibling was identified as one of the 125 most exciting artworks from around the world by Aesthetica Art Magazine (UK) which resulted in the work being presented online with their Future Now symposium (2021) and published in their Future Now anthology (2021); They are fine print magazine’s second pause~play digital commission (2021) which led to the creation and presentation of the work CARE; Henry’s practice was profiled as an Australian artist to watch by Joanna Kitto in the Undiscovered issue of Art Collector (2021); and they exhibit works in galleries, public spaces and online across Australia and inter/nationally.

Henry is mentored by leading Australian artists Hoda Afshar and Eugenia Lim (2019-ongoing).

Henry commenced the Artist-In-Residence program in October 2021 and was mentored by Amos Gebhardt and David Rosetzky.

Henry Wolff
Previous works and residency outcomes
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