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  • Feature Friday 13th October, 2017; Sally Kaack

“ 'Hear the dance, see the music'  is a quote spoken by the legendary choreographer George Balanchine, to describe the relationship between dance and music. In six words, he has articulated how dance visually expresses music, and what dancers should bear in mind when they perform. For many, dance is music made visible."

This quote is by second year Bachelor of Photography student Sally Kaack as she introduces her folio 'Revelations'; which explores the natural communicative abilities associated with dancing.

 

 

Sally Kaack, 'Revelations', 2017

 

 

Why did you choose to do photography?
I chose photography because of it’s natural ability to preserve a moment in time. I’ve always had an interest in art and it’s story telling capabilities. Therefore, using photographs to portray thoughts and ideas, as well as recovering the thoughts and ideas of historical artist was a great interest of mine.

What are you working on at the moment?
I'm currently working on a photobook titled 'We Came As Children' which photographically explores the relationship between the notions of home and memory - using the nature and benefits of photography as a medium to document and preserve. The project includes archival images that my grandfather took, along with my own images. The series touches on the 'saudade' a Portuguese word, meaning 'the love that remains'.

 

Sally Kaack, 'We Came As Children', 2017

Have you done a body of work that you have found challenging?
I think every body of work is just as challenging. As you grow as an artist, you want to explore new concepts, and find new ways to portray them. This also comes with a higher expectation of one’s self but it’s always a fun challenge, especially when it all comes together at the end - even if not how you envisioned!

Is there a series of work you have done that you are particularly proud of?
I just took part in a small group exhibition, where one of my series called 'Faded' was exhibited. This was my first folio that I created last year. It was exciting and nice to share the area with fellow students. With each body of work, I constantly think of something I could have done differently so it’s always a constant strive.

What is your dream job/shoot? Future ambition?
I’d love to be an art lecturer one day. Something I’ve learnt at PSC is how important it is to share concepts and build from one another. I think it’d be extremely rewarding, helping others develop and flourish. PSC has been an exceptional environment in this regard. In the mean time, I enjoy working with dancers and I’d love to collaborate with some of my favourites - one day!

 

To see more of Sally's work follow her on Instagram, or check out her website.

 

 

Sally Kaack, 'The Hanger', 2017




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