A defining voice of late 20th century radical counterculture, David McDiarmid fused art, fashion, nightlife with bold activism and unapologetic self-expression.On...

Lighting of the Sails: Kiss of Light by David McDiarmid

Location:

Bennelong Point
2000 NSW
Australia

Venue:
Sydney Opera House
Price:
Free
Lighting of the Sails: Kiss of Light by David McDiarmid
Lighting of the Sails: Kiss of Light by David McDiarmid

Artist Details

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David McDiarmid

David McDiarmid was born in Hobart in 1952. Raised in Melbourne, he studied film at Swinburne. He left before graduating to pursue the life of an gay activist artist. He was involved in the earliest days of Gay Liberation in Melbourne and Sydney, wrote and illustrated for Gay Liberation News in Sydney, participated in zaps, demos and kiss-ins, and held his first exhibition ‘Secret Love’ at Hogarth Galleries, Sydney in 1976. 

After his first extended trip to the United States in 1977, an experience that profoundly affected his aesthetic and political preoccupations, he moved to New York to live in 1979. From a cheap walk-up apartment on East 12th Street, Manhattan, he created work that engaged with the bars, dance clubs, music and streets of a city experiencing the heyday of gay male liberation before the advent of the AIDS epidemic in the early 1980s. 

Returning to Sydney in 1987, McDiarmid worked at a furious pace to create work which evoked the joys of sex and solidarity, rage at reinvigorated homophobia, and bravery in the face of death. He died of AIDS related conditions in 1995. Since his death his work has been celebrated internationally.

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Dr Sally Gray

Dr Sally Gray was a friend and intellectual fellow-traveller of artist David McDiarmid for twenty years preceding his untimely death of AIDS related conditions in 1995. Since then, she has been his executor, copyright holder and the curator of his creative legacy. She was Guest Curator of the retrospect exhibition David McDiarmid: When This You See Remember Me at the National Gallery of Victoria in 2014 and brokered the presentation of McDiarmid’s ‘Rainbow Aphorisms’ throughout the London Underground transport system in 2017. As an interdisciplinary curator, her exhibitions have been presented in Sydney, London, Melbourne, Beijing, and regional Australia. Her writing on art and design appears in books, book chapters and academic journals. https://sallygray.com.au/

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VANDAL

VANDAL is a creative production studio in Sydney who create immersive experiences, brand activations, projections and advertising. Awarded #1 Production Company Australasia 2023 by Campaign Brief’s ‘The Work’ and with over 40 years of industry experience, VANDAL is recognised as a leader in creating immersive experiences at the cutting-edge of human creativity and technological innovation. Notable recent projects include Badu Gili: Healing Spirit at the Sydney Opera House and Synthetic Hum(AI)nity for Vivid Sydney 2024.

Event Details

A defining voice of late 20th century radical counterculture, David McDiarmid fused art, fashion, nightlife with bold activism and unapologetic self-expression.

On the 30th anniversary of the artist’s death, Lighting of the Sails: Kiss of Light transforms his life’s work, rooted in activism and provocation, into a new animation projected onto the Sydney Opera House for Vivid Sydney.

Organised by mood and feeling, Kiss of Light is a slow dance of texture, colour, feeling and idea, tracing the artist’s punk, queer sensibility. Featuring four key bodies of work —the Bedsheet Paintings, Disco Kwilts, and the Kiss of Light and Rainbow Aphorisms — the animation draws forward McDiarmid’s practice to the present day, broadcasting the experiences of a repressed minority while embodying complex truths, absorbing fear and preserving memory.

Across seven minutes, Kiss of Light reveals how McDiarmid used irony, humour and fierce intimacy to celebrate diverse gender and sexual identities. By honouring the utopian underpinnings of his work, Kiss of Light is a rallying cry for equality, inclusion and freedom, reminding us that joy, curiosity and creative rebellion build a better world.

Country represented by installation: Australia

Location

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Access and Inclusion

  • Audio Described Audio Described - Audio description is a service provided for patrons who are blind or have low vision. Trained audio describers give live, objective, verbal descriptions.
  • Wheelchair Accessible Wheelchair Accessible - Access to the venue is suitable for wheelchairs (toilets, ramps/lifts etc.) and designated wheelchair spaces are available.