There Is Nowhere to Go, There Is Nothing to Do - Book Launch

There Is Nowhere to Go, There Is Nothing to Do

Greta Anderson with essays by Hanna Scott and David Eggleton

Published by Rim Books

128pp, with colour reproduction
Hardback, 288mm x 220mm
RRP $50.00

Book Launch: Saturday 18 November 2 - 4pm

Te Uru Gallery
420 Titirangi Road Titirangi



This book brings together a selection of photographs produced between 1997 and 2022 by Tāmaki Makaurau based artist Greta Anderson, a prolific photographer, film maker and musician. For over a quarter century, Anderson has been capturing dramatic scenes in films and photographs that quietly reference intensely personal narratives. There Is Nowhere to Go, There Is Nothing to Do presents Anderson’s works, covering genres as wide as portraits, still life, wild and domesticated landscape and suburban tableau. The book is curated and designed by New Public, offering a fresh juxtapositions of images from a wide range of series and one-off artist books Greta made over the decades, from the classic Stand-ins (2001), Uncomfortable Conversations (2005), Optimistic Tragedy (2008), to more recent No Hording (2021) and The Transcenders (2021).

The book features two newly commissioned essays by long-time friend and supporter of Greta’s work, Hanna Scott, and esteemed poet laureate David Eggleton.

The exhibition of the same name runs until 03 December at Te Uru

Article and interview on RNZ national


 

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