Nauru:2
Wayne Barrar, Artist
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About the Work
"The
Nauru
portfolio
represents
one
aspect
of
an
ongoing
and
long-term
commitment
to
photograph
the
changing
post-colonial
landscape
of
the
Pacific.
The
photographs
were
made
in
1991
with
the
final
production
of
the
series
being
completed
in
1995.
The
final
images
have
been
reproduced
via
the
paper
negative
process,
similar
to
that
used
by
19th
century
photographers.
In
a
symbolic
sense
this
places
the
work
within
a
historical
framework
roughly
equivalent
to
that
of
Nauru's
exploitation
itself.
The tiny island of Nauru is in essence a place with a definite history but an uncertain future.
Wayne Barrar 1996"
The tiny island of Nauru is in essence a place with a definite history but an uncertain future.
Wayne Barrar 1996"
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Measurements
Siupport 508 x 406mm
Media
selenium toned, silver gelatin print on paper
Subject Place
Description
Part of a series of 12 photographs of the Island of Nauru and the relationship between culture and nature. Black and white image of sea foam amidst rocks.
Credit Line
Collection of the Sarjeant Gallery, Te Whare o Rehua Whanganui. Purchased, 1997
Collection Type
Permanent collection
Acquisition Date
10 Jun 1997
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Accession Number:
1996/32/1.2