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Title: Throwing new light
Authors: Downes, Briony
Lettau, Paris
Publisher: INZART / The University of Auckland Library = Te Tumu Herenga
Abstract: Profiles New Zealand contemporary photographer, Anne Noble. Describes Noble's process of working slowly on projects over long periods of time. Speaks to work from the 'Dead Bee Portrait' series (2015/2016), and the presentation of her work by Two Rooms at Sydney Contemporary 2017. Discusses the process of 'photographing' the bees using a re-purposed electron microscope. Examines the 'Piss Poles' sequence (2008) produced as part of the 'Antarctica' series. Reflects on Noble's education at Elam School of Fine Arts and as a Fullbright Senior Scholar at Chicago's Columbia College. Lists significant awards the artist has received including a New Zealand Order of Merit for her service to photography in 2003. The main article is followed by comments from Priscilla Pitts and Jenny Todd who speak to earlier work including the 'Rubys Room' series (2004), the 'My Father's Garden' series (2001), and the 'Ice Blink' series (2002-8).
Description: 7 colour. Includes portrait of Anne Noble
Bruissement: Bee Wing Photograms #9 (2017, Anne Noble)
URI: http://superindex.lbr.auckland.ac.nz//handle/123456789/603921
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