Anya Gallaccio
(1963-), ArtistSitter in 1 portrait
Gallacio's installations question art's desire for permanence. Allowing her work to rot, decay or simply be washed away, she embraces all the senses and adds the dimension of time. She often uses objects traditionally considered feminine or associated with women, such as flowers and chocolate.
by Gautier Deblonde
bromide fibre print, late 1990s
NPG x87713
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