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Moffatt (1960) is one of the most important avant-garde artists of Australia. In the past ten years, she has worked with film and photography. The series "Up in the Sky" invites the audience to fill in an open story with the help of twenty-five photos, of which a selection is shown here. The viewer can enter into the work and thus acquire insight into the story-lines of his own life. The relationship between the photos is not clear, for they imply a story that is not explained. Each photo could play the leading role or a subordinate role. The time span is also not clear , for the viewer can not see whether the events happen directly after one another or are spread over a larger time span. Moffatt creates a story in which the viewer's attention moves back and forth between the images. Time is stretched as well as compressed; locations sometimes seem as fake as they seem real. Fiction and fact fall together so that it seems impossible to disentangle them.

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