Sam Cranstoun: Impossible Conversations

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In Impossible Conversations, Brisbane artist Sam Cranstoun examines cultural identity across centuries and continents in a stunning new watercolour series.

Inspired by Vanity Fair’s bitingly satirical 1930s series ‘Impossible Interviews’, nine Brisbane residents shared the conversations they would like to have with their chosen figure from Italian history.

Sam has interpreted these conversations through a series of watercolour paintings.

Because the historical figures are unable to take part in the conversations, Sam’s paintings hover in the space between question and answer. He offers glimpses of the conversations through imagery and text, inviting us to weave our own narratives.

About the artist | Sam Cranstoun
Sam is a multi-disciplinary artist whose practice experiments with incomplete, unusual and ambiguous ways of viewing and participating in history. His paintings prompt us to notice how imagery drawn from visual systems such as pop culture, art history and the natural environment inform our sense of the world.

About the project | Real people, historical figures, imagined dialogues …
Museum of Brisbane partnered with QPAC to create a series of Impossible Conversations, connecting contemporary Australians living in Brisbane with celebrated figures from Italian history.

After a community call-out, nine individuals were selected and over a period of months shared their imagined conversations, their questions and sense of connection and interest with Sam, writer Mary-Rose MacColl and photographer Jacqueline Bawtree, who then realised these cross-cultural, cross-continental and cross-generational conversations in words and images.

To produce Impossible Conversations, Museum of Brisbane partnered with Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) to celebrate their 2018 QPAC International Series featuring Italy’s iconic Teatro alla Scala Ballet Company. You can read the full conversations in the QPAC tunnel at the Cultural Precinct from November. Find out more about Teatro alla Scala Ballet Company’s season at QPAC.

The participants and their chosen historical figures:

Marie Kathleen Fitzgibbon and actress Giulietta Masina
Liana Cantarutti and adventurer Giacomo Casanova
Mihai Romanciuc and political activist Marco Pannella
Jacqueline Bawtree and Renaissance artist Artemisia Gentileschi
Canio Muscillo and his Nonno, Michele Romano
Dominique Rizzo and Saint Agatha, the Saint of Sicily
Kira Boardman and art historian Giorgio Vasari
Massimo Ficca and author Dante Alighieri
Sara Capacci and astronomer Galileo Galilei

For more: https://www.museumofbrisbane.com.au/whats-on/samcranstoun/

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