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Lot 61

§ ANNE ZAHALKA (born 1957)
National Gallery of Australia, Masters of Paris Exhibition #2 1992-2010
c-type photograph A/P 1/3
50 x 32cm

Estimate $1,200 - $1,800

Sold for $1,200

This work is in excellent condition with no major issues to report. The work is well framed and ready to hang.


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ArcOne Gallery, Melbourne
Private collection, Melbourne


The Way Things Appear, ArcOne Gallery, Melbourne, 29th June – 24th July 2010, cat no. 13


From the lush and opulent interior of the National Portrait Gallery in London, to patrons gazing at the walls of the Art Gallery of NSW, The Way Things Appear investigates the function of the art site as tourist space by encouraging the viewer of her work to consider the place each individual visitor holds in these spaces. The works are a mixture of carefully composed photographs and snapshots that recount the interactivity between the viewer, the space and the artwork. 'It is and exchange of gazes between the subjects represented within the artworks and the viewers depicted which is complex and multi-layered. This interplay incorporates the viewer and creates a dialogue between our own engagement with art and that of the audience'. ArcOne Gallery, Media Release for The Way Things Appear, 2010.

© Anne Zahalka/Copyright Agency, 2019

Prints & Photography

AUCTION
Sale: LJ8303
6:00pm - 26 June 2019
333 Malvern Rd, South Yarra 3141

VIEWING
Saturday 22 & Sunday 23 June, 10am-4pm
Wednesday 26 June, 9am-4pm

CONTACT
Hannah Ryan
hannah.ryan@leonardjoel.com.au


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