Annelies Štrba : Video Stills from Aya & Nyima: Gallery S O London
Štrba came to prominence in the early 90's with an extensive project called "Shades of Time", started in 1974. The series depicted her family and their home near Lake Zürich, Switzerland; it has remained forever a present topic in her work. The exhibition focuses on recent works from the series of Nyima, Aya and Brontë. In these the familiar dimension of her earlier works evolved in a renewed interest in the relationship between inner and outer worlds. Her technique in relation to the latter part of her career, blurring boundaries between the individual and the surroundings through her mastery of the digital alteration of shapes and intensity of colours, has been defined as Digital Impressionism.
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Annelies ŠtrbaAn 5 (The Lost Garden), 1999Photograph Behind Glass100 x 150 cmedition of 6 plus 1 artist's proofs
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Annelies ŠtrbaFrom Dawa An II, 2001Photograph on Glass125 x 183 cmedition of 6 plus 6 artist's proofs
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Annelies ŠtrbaFrom Dawa An II, Blue Flowers on Green Background, 2001Photograph on Glass125 x 183 cmedition of 6 plus 6 artist's proofs
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Annelies ŠtrbaFrom Dawa An II, 2001Photograph on Glass125 x 183 cmedition of 6 plus 1 artist's proofs
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Annelies ŠtrbaAn 121, 2001Photograph Behind Glass34.5 x 50 cmEdition of 6 plus 1 artist's proofs
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Annelies ŠtrbaAn 2 (The Lost Garden), 1999Photograph Behind Glass100 x 150 cmEdition of 6 plus 1 artist's proofs
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Annelies ŠtrbaLinda with Ashi, 1994Photograph on glass100 x 150 cmedition of 3
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Annelies ŠtrbaIn the Kitchen, Linda and Sonia with Samuel Maria, 1995C-Print Mounted Behind Glass100 x 150 cm
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Annelies ŠtrbaSonia in the Bath, 1985C-Print Mounted Behind Glass100 x 150 cmEdition of 6 plus 1 artist's proofs