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Annie Ottow, 'My Lips Keep Falling Off'

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102X76X4cm, acrylic paint, varnish, black gesso around the edges on stretched canvas.


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Annie Ottow's current practice involves depicting objects in otherworldly landscapes, using bright colours in her art to render her paintings noticeable. Depicting animals and characters, in surreal stylized scenes, makes them like fables that have had the moral part at the end left out. They are instances of a declared celebration of confusion.
 
Annie Ottow completed a Visual Arts Degree at the University of Sydney in 2015. She was part of the exhibition ROUND-A-BOUT at Depot Artspace in Oct-Nov 2020, and had a solo exhibition earlier this year on our Feature Wall.
 
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  • Home
  • Exhibitions
    • Mohad Fahmi: Impressions of Idyll
    • Upcoming Exhibitions
    • Past Exhibitions >
      • Matrilineal
      • Bobbie Gray: Insignificant Other
      • Denis Bourke: Paintings
      • Two Truths and a Lie - Auckland Arts Festival 2022
      • Linda Va’aelua: Between the betweenness
      • Abbie Twiss: MONOCHROMES
      • Li Si-Rong and Jenny Zhong: And So, We Build An Amusement Park On The Uninhabited Island
      • Dylan-Blanc Huata: Hi There, Haere
      • Genevieve Thornton, Elise Lidgett, and Michelle Mayn: Future Propositions
      • Rhea Maheshwari: Ethereal Cosmography
      • R. Gibson: Worshipping the Product
      • Linda Gair: Conflict of Interest
      • Sampler: Members Show 2021
      • Hana Carpenter: Suspended Movement
      • PulseArt: Over my Shoulder
      • Lockdown Comp
      • Abhi Chinniah - A Migrant's Path
      • Cath Cocker: Enlightenment and other catastrophes
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