This exhibition is predominately about
asking Questions, not making Statements. It is taking a look at the everyday
scenes around us that, when viewed in a critical light, show up the complex relationship
between humanity and nature. What is humanity’s underlying nature - what’s
below the façade? Where does our drive evolve from? Is it simply extended
evolution or are we a revolution of natural principles? What is this drive away
from nature and toward separation? Could it be a distorted spiritual yearning,
or is it just a simple mutation of Maslow’s* hierarchy? Are our drives to
create and control inseparable, or are these two distinct behaviours emanating
from polar sources? In paying attention to the stark reality of human impact on
this once apparently pristine planet, it seems obvious that these questions are
begging an answer. Yet, within all this impact lies immense creativity! What
are we to make of this paradox and where will it all lead? It seems absurd to
think that we may stay so focused on the mundane complexities of controlling
our survival and comfort while expressing our creativity, that we will miss the
‘big picture’ and simply run ourselves into the ‘earth’!? Yet, there appears to
be little evidence that our long and established trajectory is likely to change
any time soon? Do we keep asking questions, or will we have the courage to face
some ‘real’ answers?
*Abraham Harold Maslow (April 1, 1908 – June 8,
1970)
An American psychologist best known for
creating Maslow's hierarchy of needs, a theory of psychological health
predicated on fulfilling innate human needs in priority, culminating in
self-actualization.
Kevern Sandalls Bio
Kevern began his
photographic career in 1988 with freelance work for the newspapers and assisting
prominent professional advertising photographers. After studying photography at
Technikon Natal, he began touring Southern Africa as a Nature Guide and Fine
Art Photographer in1993. His combining of these two fields of skill has allowed
him to travel and photograph extensively throughout much of the remote and
beautiful landscapes on this subcontinent. He is presently building an ‘off the
grid’ home in the KwaZulu Natal Midlands, and intends to continue exploring the
realms of creative and physical expression in commune with nature.
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