The Strange Quiet of Things MisplacedElisa Markes-Young, 2006-10Memory is a mystery. We imagine it as being some sort of a cupboard where things are stored and pulled out when needed. But sometimes things are misplaced and it's only then, when our memory failed us that we brood over its nature. We ask ourselves how could we forget? How many more memories disappeared without us noticing? And the recovered memories – faint and incomplete – are they accurate? ... read more |
The Strange Quiet of Things Misplaced #14 |
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dreiChristopher Young , 2006-08drei (German: 'three') develops
ideas of context, implied narrative... |
fiveChristopher Young , 2008-10five further explores the power of ambiguity, minimalism and ‘the frame’ in photography... read more |
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writingHere you will find a small selection of thoughts we have written on the zebra-factory blog. Typically we try not to 'formally' talk/write about exhibitions/shows but on occassion we find something very thought provoking and more than worthy of some wordsmithing... read more |
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Latest NewsNovember 12-23, 2010Elisa will be showing new work from The Strange Quiet of Things Misplaced together with Avital Sheffer at Gadfly Gallery. October 30-November 28, 2010Chris will have new work from Five on show at the Queensland Centre for Photography. October 13-30, 2010Both Chris and Elisa will be showing new work at the City of Joondalup 2010 Invitation Art Award. July 30-September 26, 2010Five #08 shortlisted for the National Photography Prize 2010 (Modern Narratives: Photography as Story Teller) at the Albury Art Gallery. August 5-October 3, 2010Elisa will be showing two pieces from The Strange Quiet of Things Misplaced at Port Macquarie Regional Gallery in Momentum as part of the 18th Fibre Textile Biennial. |