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ANNA LOUISE RICHARDSON -. ANNA LOUISE RICHARDSON. WORK. ALL PROJECTS. THE GOOD. STILL WATCHING. WATCHING. WHEN NIGHT FALLS. WE SHOULD BE MORE AFRAID OF THE SUN THAN THE MOON.
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The Good is a major new solo exhibition by artist Anna...
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Anna Louise Richardson, Little big rock, 2018, charcoal on...
- WHEN NIGHT FALLS
Anna Louise Richardson’s expertly executed drawings are...
- AZIZA'S ZODIAC
Anna Louise Richardson, Aziza's Zodiac (installation view),...
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Anna Louise Richardson has developed a new body of work...
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Anna Louise Richardson is known for La Femme Nikita (1997), Mutant X (2001) and Shelly Fisher (1999).
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A collaborative exhibition by Anna Louise Richardson and Abdul-Rahman Abdullah. Watching embodies the sensation of being approached, watched or singled out by animals, either wild or domestic but not pets, and the emotive resonance of these moments – reflecting ideas of death, fear and preternatural communication with the natural world.
Anna Louise Richardson is known for La Femme Nikita (1997), Mutant X (2001) and Shelly Fisher (1999).
Anna Louise Richardson is an artist and freelance curator investigating rural Australian identity and associated mythologies. Richardson works primarily in charcoal and graphite on cement fibreboard, using a realistic approach, flattened perspective, cut-out shapes and manipulated scale to amplify the subject matter.
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Anna Louise Richardson is an artist and freelance curator investigating rural Australian identity and associated mythologies. Richardson works primarily in charcoal and graphite on cement fibreboard, using a realistic approach, flattened perspective, cut-out shapes and manipulated scale to amplify the subject matter.