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18 January 1991 —
17 February 1991

Deborah Smith:
Flambeau

Deborah Smith: Flambeau, 1991 (detail).
Deborah Smith, Singe, 1991 (installation view). Laser prints, curtain, stanchions, chair, candles.
Deborah Smith, Singe, 1991 (detail). Laser prints, curtain, stanchions, chair, candles.
Deborah Smith, Singe, 1991 (detail). Laser prints, curtain, stanchions, chair, candles.
Deborah Smith, Votives, 1991 (detail). Laser prints, sardine tins, primal architectural fragments.
Deborah Smith, Votives, 1991 (detail). Laser prints, sardine tins, primal architectural fragments.
Deborah Smith, Votives, 1991 (detail). Laser prints, sardine tins, primal architectural fragments.
Deborah Smith, Votives, 1991 (installation view). Laser prints, sardine tins, primal architectural fragments.
Deborah Smith, Votives, 1991 (detail). Laser prints, sardine tins, primal architectural fragments.
Deborah Smith, Benediction, 1991 (installation view). Laser prints, large rosaries from Lisson and Pompeii. 1550mm x 1060mm.
Deborah Smith, Benediction, 1991 (detail). Laser prints, large rosaries from Lisson and Pompeii. 1550mm x 1060mm.
Deborah Smith, Burn & Wick, 1991 (installation view). Laser prints, cork letters.
Deborah Smith, Burn & Wick, 1991 (detail). Laser prints, cork letters.
Deborah Smith, Burn & Wick, 1991 (detail). Laser prints, cork letters.

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Coinciding with the exhibition of Canterbury Belles now on display at the Fisher Gallery is an installation by Deborah Smith.

This recent fine arts graduate from Auckland has just returned from a study tour through Europe.

This multimedia installation was inspired by Deborah Smith during her trip, especially of the time spent in Italy and Spain.

Her multiple exposure colour laser print images overlay these memories. Collected items of found objects surrounding the photographs enhance associations made between the picture and the viewer.

Press

→ Gender roles explored, Eastern Courier, 23-01-1991

Ephemera

→ Deborah Smith: Flambeau, 1991, exhibition card

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