Coming Home

Accession Number AWM2021.263.1
Collection type Art
Measurement Fully assembled: 61 cm x 63 cm
Object type Print
Physical description linocut relief prints on military maps
Maker Rae, Kathryn
Place made Australia: Victoria, Melbourne, Fitzroy
Date made 2020-05-10
Conflict Period 2020-2029
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Item copyright: AWM Licensed copyright

Description

Kathryn Rae was awarded High Commended in the Napier Waller Art Prize 2020 for her work 'Coming Home'. Her artist statement reads: 'Each time I returned from service in Afghanistan I experienced a period of resettling. Re-mapping my sense of home, finding my place amongst shapes. In the military we use map-marking stencils to plan operations and battles. The stencilled shapes represent an entity, capability or action. I carved my late husband Andrew’s old military stencils into this linocut. Most shapes in the linocut represent positive action, supporting the journey home - stairs that ascend or descend, and arrows showing the right direction. But there are negative shapes too – weapons and ammunition that can frighten or confuse. Andrew returned from Afghanistan a completely different man, lost among negative shapes and unable to resettle. The Australian War Memorial, where we can reflect on many journeys, is central to each linocut. It appears to have a face with worried eyes, and its cage-like, gritted grimace expresses anxiety. Sitting behind the solid dark shapes are four military maps. Greens, pinks, and blues peek through, representing the natural world and our old home of Canberra. The four maps represent journeys: One was Andrew’s. One mine. One our 5-year-old daughter, Imogen. The last one might be yours'.

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