An Inventory of Rooms
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Press Release: For immediate release 22 August 2008
An Inventory of Rooms
Wellington artist Ann Shelton’s exhibition Room Room depicts an inventory of vacated institutional rooms. Opening at the Michael Hirschfeld Gallery, 4 September, the
exhibition documents the empty rooms of the Phoenix Building at the Salvation Army’s former Drug and Alcohol
Rehabilitation Facility on Rotoroa Island in the Haurauki Gulf. The building will be demolished when Rotoroa becomes a
public conservation estate, and consequently Shelton’s project is twofold: at once an act of preservation and a kind of
elegy.
In Room Room, Shelton alludes to the Claude glass, a small portable convex mirror used as an aid to painting during the 18th
century. The mirror allowed the painter to reduce a scene and make it easier to paint. Taking the round shape of the
Claude glass, Shelton’s works appear literally stretched over a convex mirror. Inverted, the images present a reflected
view of the room.
Shelton alludes to the technical trickery of photography while at the same time using it as a tool to preserve the
ephemeral. Circular images of vacant rooms float on large vertical photographic sheets. Jutting into the frame are edges
of doors and window frames, all slightly distorted as if seen on a convex mirror. At first glance, the images are
disorienting. A closer look at the few photos that contain numbers or writing reveals the images are reversed. Shelton
not only points at the artifice of photography, but also its pre-history. Visual aids like the Claude glass have
informed the way we see and interpret the world through reflections of the real.
Ann Shelton was born in Timaru, and now lives and works in Wellington. Her work is exhibited on a regular basis in
public galleries, artist run spaces and dealer galleries both within New Zealand, and in China, Australia, Italy,
England, Poland and North America. In 2002 Shelton completed her Masters at The University of British Columbia in
Vancouver, Canada. In 2004 she was the Govett-Brewster New Zealand Artist in Residence, and during that time produced
the solo museum show a kind of sleep, and once more from the street, presented at Starkwhite. In 2007 her major project a library to scale toured New Zealand and Australia after being awarded the Trust Waikato Contemporary Art Award (2006). Recent group
shows include a Collect/project at the Adam Art Gallery, curated by Tina Barton, and Earth Matters at the Auckland City Art Gallery, curated by Natasha Conland. Shelton is represented by Starkwhite and Paul McNamara
Gallery. The artist lectures in Fine Art and Photography at Massey University in Wellington.
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Ann Shelton: Room Room
4 September - 5 October 2008
Michael Hirschfeld Gallery, City Gallery Wellington
Admission: FREE
Citygallery[at]wmt.org.nz, www.citygallery.org.nz
City Gallery Wellington is managed by the Wellington Museums Trust with major funding support from Wellington City
Council. Michael Hirschfeld Gallery is sponsored by DesignWorks Enterprise IG. Thanks to Publication & Design, Wellington City Council and Courtenay Photographics