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Anna Tas
"The Abstraction Of Memory #1", Lenticular Print, Abstract Photography

2013-2014

$5,200
£4,000.19
€4,643.08
CA$7,333.24
A$8,214.46
CHF 4,314.53
MX$99,885.24
NOK 54,636.08
SEK 51,864.33
DKK 34,653.10

About the Item

Please note: Artwork will be on display through February 25, 2024 and will be shipped to collectors within two weeks following the closing of the exhibition. "The Abstraction Of Memory #1" is an original artwork by Anna Tas made of a backlit archival pigment print with lenticular lens in a silver frame, as pictured. The piece is lenticular––transitioning and creating the look of movement as the viewer moves past––which may be viewed in the images and the video. The first set of images were taken in a well-lit room, and the second set in a room without light to show the effect of the lightbox. This lenticular photograph measures 36 inches x 36 inches and the lightbox has a depth of 5 inches and is an edition of 10. "The Abstraction Of Memory" explores how our past experiences inform our present, how we interpret what we see, and what that reveals about ourselves. Memories distort and evolve, and are fluid in nature, and this is echoed by the pieces as we interact with them. Anna Tas is a British-born artist, who currently lives in the United States. Anna Tas’s work has been described as rather ambiguous and conceptual, allowing the audience to interpret what they see in their own way, as well as stimulating discussion about how we see and how images persist in our minds. “I always feel rather uncomfortable talking directly about my work – not necessarily because I’m worried what people will think of me, but rather more that I enjoy the dialogue that comes from a viewer who is seeing the work from their point of view, rather than mine, someone who has no preconceived idea of what it is that I am trying to talk about […] I have no answers, no judgment, just questions. I am drawn to looking at why we think what we think, how we develop and learn to decode what we see, and assign certain values (for want of a better word) without being really conscious that this is what we do. I am part of something, yet also apart from it – observing, watching, questioning, and wondering."
  • Creator:
    Anna Tas (British)
  • Creation Year:
    2013-2014
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 36 in (91.44 cm)Width: 36 in (91.44 cm)Depth: 5 in (12.7 cm)
  • Medium:
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  • Gallery Location:
    Philadelphia, PA
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU18827261282

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