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All Killer

In 2017 I presented a solo exhibition at PhotoAccess in Canberra, Australia. This was my first exhibition comprised of only photographic works, and allowed me to investigate the potential of presenting photographs outside of installation works or without accompanying sculptural works, as I had tended to do previously. The exhibition was accompanied by an exhibition catalogue written by Ellen Wignell, and ran from the 20th of July to the 13th of August 2017

"All Killer is an exhibition of photo-based artworks exploring the horror genre both as an expression of collective cultural fears and as a form of popular entertainment. Drawing upon the horror genre’s dominant concerns and utilising materials that reference its affective intentions and tendency towards gimmickry, All Killer invites the viewer to reflect on their own subjective responses to horror, a genre proliferated by images of suffering in which we are all nonetheless implicit."

All Killer

In 2017 I presented a solo exhibition at PhotoAccess in Canberra, Australia. This was my first exhibition comprised of only photographic works, and allowed me to investigate the potential of presenting photographs outside of installation works or without accompanying sculptural works, as I had tended to do previously. The exhibition was accompanied by an exhibition catalogue written by Ellen Wignell, and ran from the 20th of July to the 13th of August 2017

"All Killer is an exhibition of photo-based artworks exploring the horror genre both as an expression of collective cultural fears and as a form of popular entertainment. Drawing upon the horror genre’s dominant concerns and utilising materials that reference its affective intentions and tendency towards gimmickry, All Killer invites the viewer to reflect on their own subjective responses to horror, a genre proliferated by images of suffering in which we are all nonetheless implicit."

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Portraits of Monsters

Portraits of Monsters

Idle Things

Idle Things

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 Photo courtesy of PhotoAccess

Photo courtesy of PhotoAccess

 Photo courtesy of PhotoAccess

Photo courtesy of PhotoAccess

 Photo courtesy of PhotoAccess

Photo courtesy of PhotoAccess

 Photo courtesy of PhotoAccess

Photo courtesy of PhotoAccess

Vulnerable (1-4)

Vulnerable (1-4)

Photo courtesy of PhotoAccess

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Panopticon

Panopticon

Photo courtesy of PhotoAccess

 Photo courtesy of PhotoAccess

Photo courtesy of PhotoAccess

  Photo courtesy of PhotoAccess

Photo courtesy of PhotoAccess

 Photo courtesy of PhotoAccess

Photo courtesy of PhotoAccess

 Photo courtesy of PhotoAccess

Photo courtesy of PhotoAccess

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