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Troika Editions
An online gallery championing contemporary limited edition photography, featuring video interviews with our artists discussing their work and ideas.
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HIJACKED III interview with Tarryn Gill & Pilar Mata Dupont
Hijacked III: Contemporary Photography from Australia and the UK. More than 30 artists from opposite sides of the globe offer unique photographs ranging from oblique takes on portraiture and collage to snapshots of society at its best and worst.Collected in Troika Editions' videos Feb 26, 2012 -
HIJACKED III interview with photographer Petrina Hicks
Hijacked III: Contemporary Photography from Australia and the UK. More than 30 artists from opposite sides of the globe offer unique photographs ranging from oblique takes on portraiture and collage to snapshots of society at its best and worst.Collected in Troika Editions' videos Feb 26, 2012 -
HIJACKED III interview with ChristianThompson
Hijacked III: Contemporary Photography from Australia and the UK. More than 30 artists from opposite sides of the globe offer unique photographs ranging from oblique takes on portraiture and collage to snapshots of society at its best and worst.Collected in Troika Editions' videos Feb 26, 2012 -
Victoria Jenkins
Photographer Victoria Jenkins has taken on the role of modern day alchemist and created her own nonsense experiments that follow Karl Gustav Jung's idea that alchemy was in fact an allegory for personal improvement, not a serious attempt to change lead into gold. With her customary humour she has introduced shredded modern self-help books into each setup as representative of the contemporary version of this alchemy.Collected in Troika Editions' videos Oct 21, 2010 -
Sachiyo Nishimura discusses photographic abstraction
Photographic artist Sachiyo Nishimura in her series "Trace 2" uses pre-determined operations such as flipping, cropping and rotational transformation to create her abstract graphic variations derived from photographs of ordinary power cables.Collected in Troika Editions' videos Sep 19, 2010 -
Virgílio Ferreira
Photographer Virgílio Ferreira in his series "Daily Pilgrims" created images in some the biggest cities in Asia, such as Bangkok, Shanghai and Hong Kong, in which he gives a sense of the people he saw on the streets. By not focusing on the subjects of his portraits but instead on the backgrounds he begins to show some of the otherness and mystery that he felt as a foreigner.Collected in Troika Editions' videos Sep 3, 2010 -
Nicolas Ferrando discusses the making of his Paper Bag series
Photographer Nicolas Ferrando argues that photography is never a portrayal of reality, but in fact it is always a representation by its author. This is idea is central to all his work and something he makes visually explicit through the device of paper bags on the heads of his protagonists.Collected in Troika Editions' videos Jul 15, 2010 -
Aliki Braine on using a hole punch on her negatives
Collected in Troika Editions' videos May 25, 2010 -
Stuart Bailes on contemporary landscape photography
Collected in Troika Editions' videos Apr 18, 2010 -
Photographer Maggy Milner talks about working with fish and a hungry cat
Collected in Troika Editions' videos May 17, 2009 -
Jo Holland discusses her use of human placentas in her art
Collected in Troika Editions' videos May 11, 2009 -
Photographer Martin Boettcher describes the amazing light effects he captures
Collected in Troika Editions' videos May 10, 2009 -
Noemie Goudal on photographing fantasy and obsession
Collected in Troika Editions' videos May 8, 2009 -
Photographer Caroline de Vries on collecting images
Collected in Troika Editions' videos May 5, 2009
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Troika Editions Hijacked III: Contemporary Photography from Australia and the UK. More than 30 artists from opposite sides of the globe offer unique photographs ranging from oblique takes on portraiture and collage to snapshots of society at its best and worst.
Feb 26, 2012