Anne
Wallace completed her Bachelor of Visual Arts at the Queensland
University of Technology in 1990. She was awarded the Samstag
International Visual Arts Scholarship three years later allowing her
to complete a Masters qualification at the Slade School, London.
Since then she has received the Art Gallery of New South Wales’s
Sulman Prize and her included in ‘Hitchcock’ at the Museum of
Contemporary Art, Sydney and in the Brisbane City Gallery's, ‘Private
Rooms: Anne Wallace — 10 Years of Paintings’ in 2000.
"Who
has not looked into a mirror and been disturbed at the lack of
self-recognition, the uncanny sense that, despite all the evidence to
the contrary, we do not in fact exist? When the seamless normality of
our lives is at times interrupted for whatever reason, the mirror
becomes proof that we are the impostor while the reflection that
stares back is somehow the ‘real’ us, to whom we have no access."
http://nga.gov.au/tales/Anne.cfm
'That was long ago', 2005
'Eames Chair', (2004)
'Boudior', (1997)
'Fury', (2001)
'Damage', (1996)
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