ZAHALKAWORLD – an artist’s archive

ZAHALKAWORLD – an artist’s archive is a major survey exhibition that brings together key bodies of work from Anne Zahalka’s photographic practice, presented alongside collected ephemera from her studio and archive. Zahalka is one of Australia’s most highly regarded photo-media artists who has exhibited extensively in Australia and overseas for over 40 years. Her work explores cultural and environmental points of tension through a humorous and critical lens. She is known for images that deconstruct and re-present familiar scenes, allowing for alternative narratives.

First presented at the Museum of Australian Photography (MAPh) in 2023, this iteration of ZAHALKAWORLD at the National Art School contains over 100 artworks from 15 different photographic series, including the iconic Resemblance series, Bondi: Playground of the Pacific and the more recent Wild Life series. Also on display is the Kunstkammer – a life-size recreation of Zahalka’s house-studio within the gallery space, for which she won the Bowness Prize in 2023. Imaginative, immersive and playful, the installation invites audiences into the artist’s working life and creative process to explore the illusionary worlds for which she is renowned.

Anne Zahalka studied at the National Art School (then East Sydney Technical College), completing an Art Certificate in 1978. She has held over 40 solo exhibitions and her work has been curated into over 140 group exhibitions across the world, including at the GEM/Fotomuseum, Den Haag; the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography; and the Sala Canal de Isabel II, Madrid. Zahalka’s work is held by all major museums in Australia. The exhibition is accompanied by an award-winning publication proudly supported by the Gordon Darling Foundation.

“I’m excited to be presenting a major survey of my work at the National Art School in Sydney in my hometown. Curated around key photographic series and the archive that supports it, this immersive exhibition will offer a first-hand experience of how I develop artworks, the research and material processes that are involved, and the context the works are made in.”

–  Anne Zahalka, artist

A Museum of Australian Photography (MAPh) touring exhibition.

EXHIBITION DATES:

16 August – 19 October 2024
11am – 5pm (Mon – Sat)
Labour Day CLOSED Monday 7 October 2024
NAS Galleries

LEARNING RESOURCE AVAILABLE

Download ZAHALKAWORLD Learning Resource

Produced by the Museum of Australian Photography

Cover image of the ZAHALKAWORLD Learning Resource

VIRTUAL TOUR

Visit ZAHALKAWORLD – an artist’s archive online with a Virtual Tour created by Matterport, courtesy of Dominik Mersch Gallery.

GALLERY PROGRAMS

In Conversation | Anne Zahalka with Anouska Phizacklea, Director, Museum of Australian Photography

Join Anouska Phizacklea, Director of the Museum of Australian Photography (MAPh) in conversation with acclaimed Australian artist Anne Zahalka as they discuss the artist’s career spanning four decades, the survey exhibition ZAHALKAWORLD: an artist’s archive and key themes explored within Zahalka’s practice.

   

EVENT DETAILS

Saturday 17 August 2024

2:00pm – 3:00pm

The Artist is Present

This is a special opportunity for small groups of gallery visitors (individual bookings possible) to speak with the artist Anne Zahalka directly and find out more about her work. Anne will join the 15 minute sessions remotely from her studio in Newtown, Sydney, while visitors will be able to connect with her from inside her ZAHALKAWORLD kunstkammer studio at NAS. Come prepared with questions!

Bookings are essential. Maximum group size of 5 people per session.

EVENT DETAILS

FREE

5 individual places available for each 15min session.

Thursday 29 August 2024 (4 sessions)

Thursday 5 September 2024 (4 sessions)

Thursday 12 September 2024 (4 sessions)

TAKE 5 with AHT and Photomedia!

An informal series of collaborative lunchtime talks with the staff and lecturers of NAS’s Art History and Theory and Photomedia departments. Anne Zahalka is one of the key figures in the Post-Modernist critique of images of Australia and the constructed photograph. Her body of work intersects with all levels of the National Art School’s Art History and Theory and Photo Media teaching programs. Join Dr Michael Hill and Dr Alex Kershaw and NAS staff lecturers as they respond to Anne Zahalka’s body of works presented in Zahalkaworld- an artist’s archive with their particular lens of interests. Free. All welcome!

  • Thursday 29 August, 12.30pm [postponed]
  • Thursday 12 September,12.30pm
  • Thursday 19 September,12.30pm

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