84. Louis Sauer ‘3’ (2025)
84. Louis Sauer ‘3’ (2025)
Louis Sauer
3 (2025)
Photography
29.7 x 42cm
For me, reality is a kaleidoscope of shifting perceptions: a dance of uncertainty, at times
marked by agitation and confusion, and at other times a sense of quietude/serenity. I’m
fascinated by the ordinary. My intent is to transform everyday objects and scenes into
something extra-ordinary - something that resonates on a visceral level.
Through visual language, I aim to convey the complexities and tensions of existence,
revealing its complex experience. Life challenges us to construct our own sense of
reality – to seek meaning and authenticity. My artistic challenge is to express my own
experience, to capture the sense of being.
To create a visual language that communicates the multifaceted aspects of the tensions
and complexities of life, to unveil the unstable and uncertain nature of existence.
Life presents us with the challenge of shaping our own personal reality, of finding
meaning and authenticity. My challenge is to capture and convey my own reality, to
encapsulate the essence of my existence.
I see reality not as fixed, but as something we construct through experience, thought
and action. The prevailing states in my own life include unawareness, gleaning,
struggle, exasperation, becoming – a peace in simple being, At times, there is
nothingness.
Visually I translate these into forms, textures and colors that shift, merge or cohere –
sometimes becoming complex and layered; other times finding simplicity and a
quietude.
Interpretation remains open. Each viewer brings their own lens – their own emotions,
memories and context. What matters
“Do I have some notion
of leaving a signature, after all? …
Why is it we want so badly
to memorialize ourselves?
Even while we’re still alive? …
At the very least
we want a witness …
We wish to assert our existence.
We can’t stand the idea
of our own voices falling
silent finally …”
— Margaret Atwood, The Blind Assassin
Louis Sauer
Born 1928, Oak Park IL, USA | BArch, MArch | FAIA (USA), Hon. FRAIA (AU)
I am an architect, photographer and design theorist - American, Canadian and a
Permanent Australian Resident. In the 1960’s and 1970’s, my architectural and urban
design projects received over 80 design awards and were widely published. Alongside
my architectural practice, I began an academic career as a Professor of Architecture
that took me from the United States to Canada and later to Australia.
I moved to Australia in 2000, and since 2013 I live in Evandale, Tasmania where I have
returned to photography. The work in this book draws upon both my 70 years of design
experience and my early education at Chicago’s Institute of Design (formally The New
Bauhaus).
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