Anne Hardy
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Anne Hardy is a British
United Kingdom
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 artist best known for her large-scale photographic work of unusual interior spaces. She completed an MA in photography at the Royal College of Art
Royal College of Art
The Royal College of Art is an art school located in London, United Kingdom. It is the world’s only wholly postgraduate university of art and design, offering the degrees of Master of Arts , Master of Philosophy and Doctor of Philosophy...

 in 2000, having graduated from Cheltenham School of Art in 1993 with a degree in painting. Hardy lives and works in London and is represented by Maureen Paley
Maureen Paley
Maureen Paley is the American owner of a contemporary art gallery in Bethnal Green, London, where she lives. It was founded in 1984, called Interim Art during the 1990s, and renamed Maureen Paley in 2004. She exhibited Young British Artists at an early stage...

, London.

Hardy's images appear to be photographs of existing places but they are quite the opposite. They are actually carefully constructed sets, created by the artist
Artist
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 in her studio
Studio
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, which she then photographs. The subjects of Hardy's artworks
Work of art
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 are usually objects or junk
Scrap
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 which she has found in markets, DIY shops, urban skips or jumble sales. The type of objects she chooses have ranged from large antlers, brightly coloured cables, old Christmas trees, light bulbs, American basketballs, orange balloons, scientific test tubes and even butterflies. Hardy puts these everyday objects together and transforms them into unusual, almost dreamlike, environments which can be unnerving with their themes of abandonment and desolation.

Other characteristics in her work are unpainted plasterboard on the walls of the rooms and visible foam sealant. Her work Lumber (2003) for example, where a neglected room houses heaps of old Christmas trees which have been hidden from the world and left to decay. Art writer Charlotte Cotton comments, "The skill of making a photograph
Photograph
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 such as Lumber is to avoid overloading the image with obvious signs and allegory, but to maintain a sense, albeit a fabricated one, that we are looking at an observed rather than a meticulously constructed scene. The space looks like a storeroom for unwanted Christmas trees, but the indoor environoment, the menacing shape of the mound of greenery and the thought of what might lie beneath it make for a compelling hovering between what this place might actually be and the unsettling atmosphere within it."

Hardy's work has been published in Vitamin PH: New Perspectives in Photography (2006) by Phaidon Press
Phaidon Press
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 and Charlotte Cotton's book The Photograph as Contemporary Art as well as magazines including Dazed & Confused
Dazed & Confused (magazine)
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, The Guardian, Photography Now, Tank (magazine) and Art Review. In January 2007, Hardy gave an interview to The Guardian
The Guardian
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 newspaper on the subject of her image Untitled VI (2005).

In March 2007, the Victoria and Albert Museum
Victoria and Albert Museum
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 (V&A), London exhibited Anne Hardy's 2005 work Untitled IV (balloons). The V&A bought the image for their collection with the help of the Cecil Beaton
Cecil Beaton
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 art fund. In June 2007, three of Hardy's works, Booth (2006), Untitled IV (balloons) (2005) and Close Range (2006), were exhibited at the 52nd International Venice Biennale
Venice Biennale
The Venice Biennale is a major contemporary art exhibition that takes place once every two years in Venice, Italy. The Venice Film Festival is part of it. So too is the Venice Biennale of Architecture, which is held in even years...

 art festival. The accompanying New Forest Pavilion exhibition catalogue included the image Outpost (2007) and a critical essay by John Slyce.

In April 2008, Hardy had her first USA solo exhibition in New York
New York
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 at Bellwether Gallery. This was followed with Hardy's work being included in a group show at Gagosian Gallery
Gagosian Gallery
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, New York called Untitled (Vicarious): Photographing the Constructed Object which ran from September until December 2008. Hardy's work was shown in the Helsinki Biennale which ran until January 25, 2009.

Key artworks

  • Cipher (2007) (diasec mounted c-type print) (144 x 174 cm)
  • Untitled VII (2007) (diasec mounted c-type print) (137 x 190 cm)
  • Outpost (2007) (diasec mounted c-type print) (129 x 160 cm)
  • Close Range (2006) (diasec mounted c-type print) (190 x 150 cm)
  • Building (2006) (diasec mounted c-type print) (120 x 150 cm)
  • Booth (2006) (diasec mounted c-type print) (120 x 150 cm)
  • Untitled VI (2005) (diasec mounted c-type print) (120 x 150 cm)
  • Untitled IV (balloons) (2005) (diasec mounted c-type print) (120 x 150 cm)
  • Untitled III (office) (2005) (diasec mounted c-type print) (120 x 150 cm)
  • Untitled II (plants) (2004) (diasec mounted c-type print) (120 x 150 cm)
  • Cell (2004) (diasec mounted c-type print) (120 x 150 cm)
  • Drift (2004) (diasec mounted c-type print) (120 x 180 cm)
  • Swoop (2003 - 4) (diasec mounted c-type print) (120 x 150 cm)
  • Untitled I (cobwebs) (2003) (diasec mounted c-type print) (120 x 150 cm)
  • Lumber (2003) (diasec mounted c-type print) (120 x 150 cm)
  • Small Space (2003) (diasec mounted c-type print) (120 x 150 cm)

Selected solo exhibitions

  • 2009 Maureen Paley, London (Dates: 9 October - 22 November)
  • 2008 Bellwether Gallery, New York (Dates: 10 April - 17 May)
  • 2006 Maureen Paley, London (Dates: 21 January - 19 February)
  • 2005 ArtSway, Sway, UK (Dates: 26 February - 17 April)
  • 2004 Interior Landscapes, Quicksilver Galerie, Berlin, Germany (12 August - 25 September)
  • 2004 Laing Solo, Laing Gallery, Newcastle (17 April - 11 July)

Further reading

  • Martian Museum of Terrestrial Art: Barbican Art Exhibition (2008) by Francesco Manacorda, Lydia Yee and Tom McCarthy (Merrell)
  • New Forest Pavilion: 52nd Venice Biennale Art Exhibition (2007) (Artsway & The Arts Institute at Bournemouth)
  • Vitamin PH: New Perspectives in Photography (2006) by T.J. Demos (Phaidon Press)
  • The Photograph as Contemporary Art (2004) by Charlotte Cotton (Thames & Hudson)
  • New Art from London(2006) by Chris Townsend (Thames and Hudson)

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