Elaine Duigenan, Great-Britain, 1964, is like many photographers a collector,
and where many photographers might take a step back, she takes two steps
forward. She closes in on her objects, erasing often any form of context. This
is visible in her projects; Nets and Micro Mundi. The last is a
series of round photographs of snail trails. "I am
continually drawn the to the line, the web and connecting strands – precarious
states where there is an implied tension between unity and the propensity to
unravel. Beauty, fragility, fear - all present and tangible."
>>>Elaine Duigenan
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