| 23 August - 16 September 2006Landscape Portrait
 Clare Noonan
 
 Opening  preview: Tuesday 22 August 2006, 5.30pm
 
 Clare Noonan's Landscape Portrait is a series of  photographs set in front of the geographically and politically charged backdrop  of Greenwich: zero degrees: prime meridian. Noonan plays on the imposed and  moderated western conventions of time. The photographs explore ways in which we  understand, divide, and claim space, and the cognitive devices we use to frame  these.
 Noonan taps into the territory of the artist as  explorer, but instead of creating a new journey, the project retraces an old  journey with new eyes - from (colonial) New Zealand back to 'the mother land'.  Through this process of retracing, the documentary appearance plays with the spectre  of space and time, subtly challenging the very conventions that led it there. Clare Noonan  is a Christchurch-based artist who completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts in  Sculpture at the University   of Canterbury in  2003.  Her first solo show, Beacon, was  at High Street Project, Christchurch,  in 2003.  She has also exhibited in a  number of group shows at artist run spaces in Wellington, Dunedin and  Christchurch and is included in the 2006 annual new artists show  ‘Headway’ at Artspace, Auckland.  
 Related Publication Landscape Portrait Clare Noonan
 Essay by Andrew Paul Wood
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