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Title

Untitled (plaque)

1979

Artist

Christine Cornish

Australia

24 Jan 1946 –

  • Details

    Date
    1979
    Media category
    Photograph
    Materials used
    gelatin silver photograph, selenium toned
    Dimensions
    11.7 x 17.5 cm image; 25.3 x 30.3 cm sheet
    Signature & date

    Signed and dated l.r. verso, pencil "Christine Cornish '79".

    Credit
    Gift of the artist 1982
    Location
    Not on display
    Accession number
    271.1982
    Copyright
    © Christine Cornish

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    Christine Cornish

    Works in the collection

    23

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  • About

    Australian photographer Christine Cornish is concerned with the camera’s ability to redefine and reorient our perception of objects and space. While this conceptual preoccupation informed her interest in the still life genre and symbolic formalism from the late 1980s onwards, it is also present in her earlier work. Like the constructed scenes that feature in Cornish’s later work, where objects are masked and buried in the shallow space of the image, the subjects of these black and white photographs taken in the late 1970s and early 1980s also retreat from the viewer’s gaze. Whether it is the dense expanse of mangroves in 'Untitled (swamp)' or the intersecting mass of foliage in Untitled (maple) Cornish deliberately obscures the legibility of the scene.

    In other images Cornish uses the camera to document absence.' Untitled (pedestal)' and 'Untitled (plaque)' depict objects and sites that are associated with rituals of remembrance. The stone pedestal, however, has been left bare and the commemorative plaque lies smashed on the ground. In these images the memorial has become a ruin. A similar melancholic sentiment is present in 'Untitled (bird statue)'; the statue of a cherub clinging to the neck of a swan becomes a tragic image set amidst a sea of dead lotus leaves. Cornish’s interest in the ruin and the memorial continued into her still life work and her investigation of the symbolic status of funereal objects.

  • Exhibition history

    Shown in 1 exhibition

Other works by Christine Cornish

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