Appearances can be deceiving. In her latest work, Cynthia Greig combines photography and drawing to explore the illusory nature of photographic truth and its correspondence to reality.
Appearances can be deceiving. In her latest work, Cynthia Greig combines photography and drawing to explore the illusory nature of photographic truth and its correspondence to reality.
Simultaneously concealed and revealed, her visually ambiguous renderings appear at once easily recognizable and strangely unfamiliar.
These deceptively simple images vacillate between being and absence while confusing categories of identity and space.
''Representations'' intends to upset the norm of passive viewing, and examine how perception and the conventions for representing the world around us influence our concept and experience of reality.
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