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Australian photography: Simon Obarzanek « Previous | |Next »
April 27, 2010

One of the exhibitors at the core exhibitions at FotoFreo 2010 in Perth was Simon Obarzanek, who currently lives and works in Melbourne. His latest body of work is Untitled Movement No.2 (2010), which is a continuation of his series Untitled Movement no.1 (2008).

ObaranekSUntitled Movement No.2.jpg Simon Obarzanek, Untitled Movement No 2 #8, 2010, C-Type hand print

In this essay Natalie King describes the directed performance aspect of the staged photographs that highlight the theatricality of action. The set was purpose-built outside and then the studio lighting was mixed with the daylight.

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