About Anne Hardy History and His Paintings,artworks
Anne Hardy was Born ON 1970 IN United Kingdom ,currenly Lives and works in London.ArtSway in the New Forest is presenting an exhibition of large-scale photographs by London artist Anne Hardy. Interior Spaces will be on display from the end of February.Anne Hardy lives and works in London but this exhibition includes new work that was produced during her residency at ArtSway in the autumn. At first glance her images appear to be photographs of existing places but they are, in fact, sets that have been constructed by the artist in her studio.
Strange, fantastical, and a wee bit unsettling, Anne Hardyâ ™s photographs invite glimpses into imaginary places, each suggesting fictions of a very surreal nature. Working in her studio, Hardy builds each of her sets entirely from scratch; a labour intensive process of constructing a barren room, then developing its elaborate interior down to the most minute detail. Using the transient nature of photography, Hardyâ ™s haunting images serve less to document, but rather to add to the suspension of belief; withholding the actual experience of her environments, her photos evoke a sense of mystery, enticing the viewerâ ™s fantasies to entangle with her own.
In pieces such as Cell and Untitled VI, Hardyâ ™s cluttered interiors become sites of wonder and unease as hordes of miscellaneous found objects compile with an obsessiveâ ™s eccentric order. Hardyâ ™s subjects suggest the not-quite-right ambience of madness or dreamscape; a sensation heightened through the unnatural intensity of artificial light. Printed in large format, Hardyâ ™s photos give the viewer a sense of looking through a window, peeping in on something perhaps better left unknown.
A brightly lit room is stuffed with discarded Christmas trees. An interior is overrun with light bulbs and brightly coloured cables. These are spaces of the imagination that follow their own inexorable logic. We look for clues that might help us find our bearings but the spaces are alienating, speaking of unfathomable obsessions.