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Lisa Tomasetti
Lisa Tomasetti’s series, Vanilla and Misfortune (2005), explores the many facets of femininity. These tender, silent, contemplative images traverse the space of a lifetime, from…
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Stephanie Valentin
“For a number of years my interest has been in the evolving interplay between science and the natural world and the changing nature of our relationship to living organisms. Intrigued by…
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David Van Royen
“_Him self_ is a body of work looking at the ideas of masculinity and the changing face of the man landscape. Men paused (still) in a domestic space (their homes) and placed in…
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Katalin Bayer and Ferenc Varga
“We are collecting souvenirs. Gathering elements of reality, which reflect on forgotten memories and fantasies. From all those elements, which are remembrance of different times and places…
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Beverley Veasey
The work from the Natural History series depicts a domestic animal in an artificial environment. Increasingly we live in urban societies where we are detached from the natural world…
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Silvia Velez
“My art starts with looking at ordinary documentary images – the front picture of any newspaper will entertain me for days. I aim to end with an art work that slows down the speed…
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Martin Walch
"The central concern of the work I have produced over the last ten years is a preoccupation with visual perception and so-called objective systems of measurement. My work is about the inability…
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Lisa Walker
“In 1998 I made a series of black and white large-format portraits, all photographed at twilight. Photographing at this time of day allowed the sitter to feel comfortable, open and honest…
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Lyndal Walker
“The motivation for all my work is a concern with transience, mortality and the representation of time. I am also interested in the way that popular culture addresses these issues so that…
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Les Walkling
"By the 1960’s, around the time I discovered sensitized surfaces and began my love affair with photography, there was already a widening divide between commercial photography and…
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Carl Warner
“My work considers the role of visual perception in how we make sense of the world around us, and how photo-media in particular plays off concrete reality against surface illusion. It…
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Marzena Wasikowska
"I left Poland when I was 11 years old and 24 years later I went back for the first time. These photographs are the narrative of my family’s visit. The work is an emotional response…