Sometimes earlier works by ArtWranglers artists are worth remembering. Charlie Sofo’s work is usually small in scale, but visitors to the ANU School of Art Library will realise that for Charlie, scale is no more than the limits of an idea. This work one step at a time 2004, made while Charlie was a third year student at the School, is still an ArtWranglers favourite. Is it the largest photographic print in Australian art? It was made using a roll of minilab paper, a torch, a darkroom, a processor, a drier (which broke down during the process) and thus lots of helpers. The paper was fed from one light-proof box to another, and each footprint exposed by torchlight. Dimensions unknown.
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November 17th, 2007 · No Comments
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