Agatha
Whitechapel Artist Statement
I was born in
London, England and left school at 15, moving to Vienna, Austria to
become a photographers assistant before moving into film production.
I continued to work on my collages, increasing image complexity and
size. I currently only work with life size images and reduce print
size. I investigate themes to produce series.
My work
became known and I was asked to collaborate on an exhibition show
with two Viennese clothes designers, Schella Kann, where I collaged
their entire collection. This led to my current theme “Fairytales” –
my biggest challenge yet.
Fairytales
express our true preoccupations, fears and desires, however bizarre
or impossible the imagined events embodying them.
My collages
provide an alternative route to traditional tales, returning to the
original, cautionary sentiments. The series represents aspects of my
life told through familiar visual personalities and arranged in new,
conceptually layered pieces Whitechapel Tales! Each collage has
200-700 single photographs, uses natural light, specific colour
styling, and fabrication of the originally photographed scene.
My work takes
a critical view of the social issues woven into current societal
childhood and adult culture using myth and fantasy references, and I
create character designs specific to both the fable and the person I
am portraying.
I focus on
female characters, using a documentary style approach within heavily
styled scenes involving struggle; young and single parenting, phobia
and the juxtaposition of feminine ideology in current times.
I draw
inspiration from the people around me and my experiences living and
working within mixed cultures; I Attempt to display the fantasy as
the real life and that in dealing with lifes problems, these tales
are both suggestive of solutions and revealing of life and human
nature.
I am
currently working on completing the series and you can see more of
my work here:
http://www.deviceproductions.com |