Floral Histories
Nathan Beard
Floral Histories continues Nathan Beard’s ongoing project examining the slippery nature of identity, and the fraught nature of ‘Thainess’ as he perceives it through his Australian-Thai heritage.
A series of floral portals, modelled loosely after offerings used in Thai ceremony, hover over mountainous Thai landscapes and a cascade of Thai references.
The portals are made from collages of Thai orchards, the national flower of Thailand, referencing their use in the signage and graphics of Thai-operated businesses – such as restaurants, nail salons and massage parlours – which frequently use stock images of this national symbol as a marker of authenticity.
In this playful series, Beard has drawn from several years of creating images and gathering research across a range of residencies to explore the porousness of cultural character and the significance or inherent value of cultural objects.
About the artist
Recent exhibition highlights include A Moment in Extended Crisis, UTS Gallery (2024) and A Puzzlement, 4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art (2023) and Perth Institute of Contemporary Art (2022). He is currently participating in the Gertrude Studio Program (2023-25). He is represented by sweet pea, Boorloo/Perth, and FUTURES, Naarm/Melbourne.
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Window Commission
Presented by Arts House
Wednesday 16 October 2024 – Thursday 16 January 2025
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