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Malerie Marder
American 1971–
Untitled 2001
chromogenic development print
121.9 x 152.4 cm
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Purchased, 2002
© Malerie Marder, courtesy of Greenberg Van Doren Gallery, NY

Remote Control
Contemporary Photomedia

23 November 2005 to 7 May 2006
Photography Gallery, Level 3
Admission free

Remote Control: Contemporary Photomedia is an exhibition of contemporary International and Australian photography and video from the NGV's permanent collection. The exhibition showcases four works of cinematic style and proportion. In each work, the artist takes on a directorial role, manoeuvre lighting, sets and actors from behind the lens – as if by remote control. With camera, Gregory Crewdson, Malerie Marder and Darren Sylvester seem to pause scenes from movies or advertisements that have never been made, while David Rosetzky films highly constructed, almost photographic 'moments' on his video recorder. These four works – we might even refer to them as dioramas – explore affective scenes of awkwardness, neurosis, alienation and anxiety. They investigate our relationships to domestic environments and material objects, as well as our need for physical affection and personal connection with others. These artists are close observers of contemporary affluence and identity, the times we spend alone and those we seek to share with others.

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