
Thursday, January 27, 2005 18:00 Anne Hardy - Interior Spaces |  |
|  | | Untitled by Anne Hardy |
| | ArtSway in the New Forest is presenting an exhibition of large-scale photographs by London artist Anne Hardy. Interior Spaces will be on display from the end of February.
|
 | |  | Anne Hardy lives and works in London but this exhibition includes new work that was produced during her residency at ArtSway in the autumn. At first glance her images appear to be photographs of existing places but they are, in fact, sets that have been constructed by the artist in her studio.  | | Lumber by Anne Hardy |
The subjects of her photos are objects which she has found. These range from Christmas trees and antlers to balloons and butterflies - but not in the way you might expect. These are not pretty nature images. The photos are almost unnerving with a feeling of abandonment and desolation. They depict how people constantly seek to manipulate the space around them and how objects can often become taken for granted. In her photograph entitled Lumber, Hardy has constructed a room-like setting with unpainted plasterboard and foam sealant. This seemingly neglected room is the resting place for old Christmas trees which have been left to decay.
Hardy hopes people will connect with her interior landscapes and feel as though they are transported into the spaces while they look at her photographs. Anne Hardy ArtSway 26 February – 17 April 2005 Information 01590 682260 |
| | | |
|

|