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Linda Jarrett, 'Composition/Decomposition #8'
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Hahnemühle photo rag Baryta (100% cotton), Ultrachrome HD pigment Ink, 510 x 423mm. Install images are for scale.
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This scaled-up polaroid by Linda Jarrett was part of the exhibition 'Composition/Decomposition' at Depot Artspace in June 2021.
Linda Jarrett is a conceptual photographer who has been experimenting with the medium of photography for many years. From analogue to digital, vernacular to the aesthetic, to photographing those things that we do not normally see or are aware of. She has contributed to many group exhibitions and had her debut solo exhibition in 2018, part of the Core Exhibitions of the Auckland Festival of Photography. She has won awards both nationally and internationally, has self-published five books and has studied Art History at Oxford University, Photography at RMIT and SIT, and is currently studying for a BA (Hons) Photography with the UCA (UK).
Linda Jarrett is a conceptual photographer who has been experimenting with the medium of photography for many years. From analogue to digital, vernacular to the aesthetic, to photographing those things that we do not normally see or are aware of. She has contributed to many group exhibitions and had her debut solo exhibition in 2018, part of the Core Exhibitions of the Auckland Festival of Photography. She has won awards both nationally and internationally, has self-published five books and has studied Art History at Oxford University, Photography at RMIT and SIT, and is currently studying for a BA (Hons) Photography with the UCA (UK).