HONEY LONG & PRUE STENT at The Gertrude Street Projection Festival 2022

Honey Long & Prue Stent, Drinking from the screen, 2020, single-channel video, stereo sound, 4 min, edition of 3, 1/3.

We loved seeing HONEY LONG & PRUE STENTS incredible film 'Drinking from the Screen' at the 2022 Gertrude Street Projection Festival on the weekend.

‘Drinking from the screen’ is a meditation on longing for the more than human world and our increasing dependency on computer screens as a means of connection. Intended as a massage for the eyes, the artists press their own bodies up against glass and try to connect to watery environs.

HONEY LONG & PRUE STENT artist talk at ACMI

HONEY LONG & PRUE STENT feature in the conversation: ‘The Body: Personal, Political and Performative’, with artists Florian Hetz and Thandiwe Muriu, as part of PHOTO 2022, chaired by Naomi Cass the director of Castlemaine Art Museum.


”The body is our container for experiencing the world, it carries our histories, traumas and gifts. It is personal, political and performative. In this conversation we discuss how photographers are using the body as a site of expression and power.”

Image: Honey Long & Prue Stent, Salt Pool, archival pigment print, 106 x 157, edition of 3

HONEY LONG & PRUE STENT in ARTIST PROFILE

IMAGE: Honey Long & Prue Stent, Oil Spill, 2022, Archival pigment print, 87 x 72 cm, edition of 5.

HONEY LONG & PRUE STENT have been featured online in an Artist Profile article.

“As two friends who first started taking photos together when we were sixteen years old, our artistic process sprung from a place of curiosity, impulse and desire. This sense of playfulness has become the foundational element with which we continue to work. Although precognitive at the time, we seemed to recognise a mutual desire to explore our female bodies, sexuality, and surrounding natural environment as a way of feeling connected to the space we were occupying.”

Read the article HERE

Long & Stent selected as part of the Sydney Creative Hoardings Program

‘Suspended Figures’ series on the corner of Barrack and York Streets, Sydney; photo credit: Anna Kucera.

A series of photographic works by HONEY LONG & PRUE STENT were recently transformed into large-scale, site-specific public art and exhibited on the corner of Barrack and York Streets as part of the City of Sydney’s Creative Hoardings Program.

“We hope our work provides an interesting break in the cityscape and sparks people’s thoughts and feelings about their own bodily experiences,” Prue Stent and Honey Long discussed about ‘Suspended Figures’.

This series of shrouded figures playfully distorts the human form, creating a dream-like landscape intended to interrupt everyday thoughts and spark the imagination. The fluid and abstract shapes – created by the body interacting with fabric and wind – are left open for the viewer to make their own associations.

HONEY LONG & PRUE STENT AT FOTOGRAFISKA STOCKHOLM

HONEY LONG & PRUE STENT have work in Fotografiska Museum Stockholm’s ground-breaking new exhibition centred on the naked body in contemporary photography.

NUDE features the work of 30 female artists from 20 different countries in a collection of images that portray the body through beautiful, disruptive, and experimental lenses, seeking to subvert the historically predominant male gaze and celebrate the human form.

The exhibition continues until 28 November.

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Honey Long & Prue Stent, Wind Form, 2014, archival pigment print, 106 x 159cm

Honey Long & Prue Stent, Wind Form, 2014, archival pigment print, 106 x 159cm

HONEY LONG & PRUE STENT IN TOURING 'VIDEO NOW' EXHIBITION

HONEY LONG & PRUE STENT’s video work Drinking from the Screen is included in the NETS touring exhibition Video Now now open at Swan Hill Regional Gallery. 

Video Now presents a wide array of video-based practices, from explorations of bodily experience and reflections on the fleeting nature of time, to symbolic acts of endurance and social relations. The exhibition posits that contemporary video can be captivating, provocative and confounding. Be enthralled by an overview of video art today and its generative nature as an art form of our times.

Video Now continues at Swan Hill Art Gallery until 3 October.

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Honey Long & Prue Stent, Drinking from the screen, 2020, single-channel video, stereo sound, 4 min. 0 sec.

Honey Long & Prue Stent, Drinking from the screen, 2020, single-channel video, stereo sound, 4 min. 0 sec.

LONG & STENT FINALISTS IN NAKED & NUDE ART PRIZE

Honey Long & Prue Stent, Hydro, 2020, archival pigment print, 108 x 72 cm

Honey Long & Prue Stent, Hydro, 2020, archival pigment print, 108 x 72 cm

Congratulations to HONEY LONG & PRUE STENT, whose work Hyrdo is a finalist in the Naked & Nude Art Prize 2021 at Manning Regional Art Gallery.

This biennial Art Prize commenced in 1990 with entries open to Australian artists. The winning entry receives a generous cash prize and is acquired by the Friends of the Manning Regional Art Gallery and donated to the Manning Regional Art Gallery’s permanent collection.

The selected finalists include sculpture, painting, ceramics, drawing, photography, installation and video – highlighting the diversity of approaches to representation of the human form by contemporary artists in Australia.

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HONEY LONG & PRUE STENT IN 'PINK' EXHIBITION

Honey Long & Prue Stent, Venus Milk, 2015, archival pigment print, 106 x 159cm.

Honey Long & Prue Stent, Venus Milk, 2015, archival pigment print, 106 x 159cm.

HONEY LONG & PRUE STENT are featured in Wyndham Art Gallery’s first show of 2021, ‘PINK’. 

Intended as a platform for dialogue, this exhibition explores where the combination of second wave feminism and neo-liberal feminism has brought women artists today. Covering a range of mediums and styles, the pieces present a variety of creative practices and approaches to feminist narratives, each using pink as an element to strengthen their work, not minimise it. 

‘PINK’ is a digital exhibition curated by Caroline Esbenshade. The online virtual tour will be available until 8 March.

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Listen to Honey & Prue interviewed here >

Read the catalogue essay here >

BOWNESS FINALIST EXHIBITION NOW ON

Screenshot from the virtual tour of the exhibition, featuring Cyrus Tang’s work.

Screenshot from the virtual tour of the exhibition, featuring Cyrus Tang’s work.

The Bowness Photography Prize exhibition is in full swing and open to the public Thursday - Sunday at the MGA!
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The Bowness is an important annual survey of contemporary photographic practice in Australia and one of the most prestigious prizes in the country. The prize continues to showcase excellence in photography. ARC ONE artists Honey Long & Prue Stent, Cyrus Tang and Anne Zahalka are finalists in this year’s pool and their works are on display in the exhibition.
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The gallery has also just launched the virtual exhibition if you’re unable to attend in person. Take a tour here.

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LONG & STENT REFERENCED IN GREAT ART ESSAY

Using HONEY LONG & PRUE STENT’s work as a reference point, Irina Baconsky has penned an insightful essay for the British Journal of Photography on how visual language can productively infiltrate environmental debates.

Honey Long & Prue Stent, Field Sip XVII, 2018, granite stone, blown glass, water sample

Honey Long & Prue Stent, Field Sip XVII, 2018granite stone, blown glass, water sample

"There is little doubt that documentary image-making has been instrumental in shedding light on the environmental crisis. Yet, the potential of abstract and even utopian imagery can be equally radical. What, then, may we ask, is the role played by the creative visual language and non-documentary mediums amid the urgency of the climate crisis?” questions Baconsky. 

The author goes on to elucidate how Long & Stent’s work dissolves the lines between the human and the natural, allowing us to see ourselves as part of (as opposed to separate from) our broader ecosystem: this being a vital first step it healing the man-inflicted wounds on the environment. 

Read the essay here >

LONG & STENT FEATURED IN MGA'S BOWNESS POSTER PROJECT

Honey Long & Prue Stent's work Mineral Growth from the artists' recent exhibition, Touching Pool, is currently displayed on the corner of Tinning St and Sydney Road, Brunswick.

This year the MGA is creating more opportunities for audiences to get up close and personal with contemporary photography. A selection of ten Bowness Photography Prize finalists’ works are now reproduced as large format posters and can be spotted around inner city suburbs of Melbourne.

In partnership with Shout Out Loud these brilliant works can be seen on the streets until 7 January 2021!

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LONG & STENT FINALISTS IN FISHER'S GHOST

Honey Long & Prue Stent, Somatic Stalk, 2019, archival pigment print, 58 x 87 cm & Hydro, 2020, archival pigment print, 108 x 72 cm.

Honey Long & Prue Stent, Somatic Stalk, 2019, archival pigment print, 58 x 87 cm & Hydro, 2020, archival pigment print, 108 x 72 cm.

HONEY LONG & PRUE STENT are finalists in the Fisher’s Ghost Art Award with their pair of photographs Hydro and Somatic Stalk!

The Fisher’s Ghost Art Award is an annual art prize now in its 58th year which coincides with Campbelltown’s annual Festival of Fisher’s Ghost.

The exhibition will be held from Saturday 31 October - Friday 11 December 2020 at Campbelltown Arts Centre, with all finalists’ works available for purchase.

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SYDNEY CONTEMPORARY GOES LIVE ONLINE

Sydney Contemporary is taking a different shape this year. From tomorrow, the art fair will be live online for the entire month of October!

ARC ONE Gallery will be featuring new works by PETER DAVERINGTON, MURRAY FREDERICKS, HONEY LONG & PRUE STENT, JACKY REDGATE and GUAN WEI.

This year’s art fair is free to browse! The SC Team have worked tirelessly to build a custom platform to connect artists & galleries with the arts community.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀

VIP Preview: 1 October 10am
Public Viewing: 1 October 2pm

Visit the fair HERE!

HONEY LONG & PRUE STENT - TOUCHING POOL

ARC ONE Gallery is delighted to present Touching Pool, a highly anticipated solo exhibition by one of Australia’s leading artist collaborations, Honey Long & Prue Stent. The exhibition runs from 21 August - 5 December.

What if there was a force that flowed between everything and connected us? Water? Love?
In ‘Touching Pool’ we turn a loving and somewhat provocative gaze upon wet bodies and environments that stir something deep inside. These evocative moments and textures have been gathered from our ongoing practice of abstracting bodies and materials within environments. Condensed morsels, they provoke a host of feelings: affection, repulsion, lust, wonder, hunger, joy. Despite the fractures that exist, when one starts to string bodies and scenes together, these seemingly disparate things seem to sing to each other.

- Honey Long & Prue Stent, 2020

Inspired by the touching pool often found at aquariums and the sensorial connections with nature they elicit, this exhibition speaks to the conflicted and estranged relationship we have with the natural world. Using a pared down visual language of colour, texture, and form, Touching Pool captures performative encounters between bodies and the natural environment. In these works, submerged bodies writhe, dance, bend and twist into organic matter while materials adeptly used by the artists such as shimmering transparent fabrics, wax, glass and netting, blend and merge the body and landscape. Zoomed-in, tightly cropped, abstracted, and enveloped, bodies become creaturely while aquatic animals, river beds and rock formations evoke human forms, revealing sights/sites of commonality and connection that “sing to each other”.

Working across photography, performance, installation and sculpture, Honey Long and Prue Stent (both b. 1993, Sydney, Australia) have been making art together since they were teenagers. Long completed her Bachelor of Fine Arts at Sydney College of the Arts, Sydney, in 2015 and Stent completed her Bachelor of Arts (Photography) at RMIT, Melbourne, in 2014. Their work has been shown across Australia and in various countries internationally, including Switzerland, Spain,

the United Kingdom and the United States. Recent exhibitions include Bowness Photography Prize, Monash Gallery of Art, Melbourne (2020); In Her Words, Horsham Regional Art Gallery, Horsham, Victoria (2019); ‘Eyes on Main Street’ Wilson Outdoor Photo Festival, Wilson, North Carolina (2019); Josephine Ulrick and Win Schubert Photography Award, HOTA, Queensland (2018); Phanta Firma, ARC ONE Gallery, Melbourne (2018); Oceans From Here, Australian
Centre of Photography, Sydney (2018); Anticipation is part of the seduction, BLINDSIDE Gallery, Melbourne (2018); London Photo, The Female Lens: 9 Contemporary Female Photographers, Huxley- Parlour Gallery, London (2018); Future Feminin, Fahey/ Klein Gallery, Los Angeles (2018); Long and Stent, Nicola Von Senger Gallery, Zurich (2018); Players, curated by Cristina De Middle Puch, Photo Espanña Festival, Madrid (2017); and Sites of the Imagination, ARC ONE Gallery, Melbourne (2017). They have participated in a number of projects, including City of Sydney Site Works, Sydney (2019); The Billboard Project, Incinerator Gallery Moonee Valley City Council, Melbourne (2019); This _ _ _ _ _ _ _ may not protect you but at times it’s enough to know it’s there, collaboration with Amrita Hepi, Underbelly Arts Festival, Sydney (2017); Sound and Vision, Sydney Opera House, Sydney (2016); and Gucci #24 Hour Ace, LA. Their work is held in the collections of Horsham Regional Art Gallery, Deakin University Art Collection, Artbank, HOTA, and the City of Sydney.

> Exhibition essay by Kathleen Linn

> View exhibition

Honey Long & Prue Stent, ‘Touching Pool’ exhibition view, ARC ONE Gallery, 2020.

Honey Long & Prue Stent, ‘Touching Pool’ exhibition view, ARC ONE Gallery, 2020.

HONEY LONG & PRUE STENT, CYRUS TANG & ANNE ZAHALKA SHORTLISTED FOR BOWNESS PRIZE

Congratulations to ARC ONE artists HONEY LONG & PRUE STENT, CYRUS TANG and ANNE ZAHALKA who are all finalists in this year’s Bowness Photography Prize!

This year the MGA Foundation is committed to ensuring a physical as well as a virtual exhibition of the Bowness Prize finalists, and has extended the exhibition period over summer.

The shortlisted photographs will be exhibited from 31 October 2020 until 7 February 2021, with the prize announcements scheduled for January 2021!

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LONG & STENT INTERVIEWED FOR ART COLLECTOR

HONEY LONG & PRUE STENT spoke to Briony Downes of Art Collector Magazine about their latest body of work, Touching Pool, which will soon be installed at ARC ONE Gallery. 

Focusing on 2 of 18 works from their new series of photographs, the artists say: “Our aim with these is to create a stickiness which we think speaks to this conflicted and estranged relationship that we have with the so-called natural world. But also one that highlights the interconnectedness and harmony that exists between these seemingly different entities.”

See the full interview here >

Please note, due to the current restrictions, Long & Stent's exhibition Touching Pool will now open in mid-August, with an opening reception in September. 

HONEY LONG & PRUE STENT DONATE TO BLM FUNDRAISER

HONEY LONG & PRUE STENT donated this work to The Earth Issue Freedom Fundraiser, a print sale created to raise funds for bail contributions and to support organisations fighting for social justice. 

100% of proceeds after printing and shipping will be split amongst individual bail fees, legal fees for social justice issues, racial discrimination cases intersecting with covid-related precarity, indigenous struggles and food security for PoC.

The fundraising initiative has already raised more than £200,000 for the Black Lives Matter movement. The artists encourage you to buy a limited edition print and support the cause. 

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Honey Long & Prue Stent, Blown Tissue II, 2017, archival pigment print, 106 x 159 cm


Honey Long & Prue Stent, Blown Tissue II, 2017, archival pigment print, 106 x 159 cm

JANET LAURENCE and HONEY LONG & PRUE STENT have donated works for auction in the FBi Radio Digital Art Auction 2020, an online fundraiser and silent auction raising critical funds for the station so that it can continue to champion Sydney arts and culture.

This is the fourth art auction hosted by FBi Radio and the first one held digitally. Previous auctions were held in 2009, 2010 and 2018 at the MCA, AGNSW and NAS respectively attracting a mix of collectors, investors and first time art buyers alongside FBi Radio’s loyal listeners.

Bidding closes tomorrow at 7pm - see the auction & bid here!

HONEY LONG & PRUE STENT IN DIGITAL EXHIBITION

Honey Long & Prue Stent, Suckle, archival pigment print, 87 x 58 cm.

Honey Long & Prue Stent, Suckle, archival pigment print, 87 x 58 cm.

HONEY LONG & PRUE STENT are part of a digital remount of the exhibition Anticipation is half of the seduction.

Curated by Jonathan Homsey, this exhibition was first shown at Blindside Gallery as part of the 2018 Emerging Curator Mentor Program. It has now been reimagined with new artworks to help us negotiate touch again after months of physical distancing.

This 2020 digital exhibition has been supported by City of Melbourne COVID grants.

See the exhibition here >