DANIEL BOYD – DREAM TIME

Posted on 2024-10-27

With his unique pictorial language, Daniel Boyd seeks to “de-locate our visual perception from a single entry to one of multiplicity” by directing our gaze toward narratives obscured by empire and oppressive cultural framework. Taking as his subject landscapes, historical representations, and portraits linked to his own personal history, heretofore invisible, as well as iconic figures rarely depicted in the visual arts, Daniel Boyd continues to transmit and transpose his cultural and artistic traditions while expanding our collective imagination.

The title of the exhibition responds to “dreamtime,” the term given by early European anthropologists to define what they understood to be the mythology behind the natural order of things for most Australian Aboriginal groups, proposing a reductive vision of their cultures, which are both highly diverse and interconnected by complex narrative networks. Boyd, who is of plural origins (descended from indigenous Australians and South Sea islanders), splits the term dreamtime into binary opposites (Dream Time), allowing the uncontrollable nature of a dream to be freed from the European linear and controlled perception of time.

Opposite – Untitled (NIIDT), 2024

Exhibition runs through to December 21st, 2024

Marian Goodman Gallery
79 rue du temple
75003 Paris
France

www.mariangoodman.com