Anne Zahalka is one of Australia’s most highly-regarded photo-media artists having exhibited extensively in Australia and overseas for more than thirty years. We are observing strict physical distancing and hygiene measures to protect the health of visitors and staff and minimise the spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus). by Anne Zahalka We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the Country on which the Gallery stands, the Gadigal of the Eora Nation, and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and culture. Her parents met and married in England during the Second World War. by Anne Zahalka Read the latest visit information, including hours, Works Her work has often explored cultural stereotyping and has challenged these with a humorous and critical voice. Australians who know art know Anne Zahalka, our feature artist for issue 48. on display at the Gallery, Anne Zahalka (born 1957) is an Australian photo media artist (photographer). We are observing strict physical distancing and hygiene measures to protect the health of visitors and staff and minimise the spread of COVID-19 (coronavirus). Anne Zahalka Artist #33 (Anne Zahalka) 1990, printed 2007 396.2011.2. Works by Anne Zahalka sorted by artist surname viewing all 28 results (view 1 on display at the Gallery , view 27 with ... Anne Zahalka The writer (Dr Michael Haerdter/director, Künstlerhaus Bethanien) 1987, printed 2007 395.2011. Anne Zahalka Artist #47 (Debra Phillips) 1990 396.2011.1. Anne Zahalka Artist #33 (Anne Zahalka) 1990, printed 2007 396.2011.2. Anne Zahalka is one of Australia’s most highly-regarded photo-media artists having exhibited extensively in Australia and overseas for more than thirty years. For a better experience, switch to Mobile Version », The Art Gallery of New South Wales is open. viewing all 28 results Zahalka subsequently developed an interest in Australia's migrants and diverse cultures. Art Gallery Rd, The Domain 2000Sydney, AustraliaInfo line 1800 679 278, See opening hours and admission view 27 with images available). Anne lives and works in Newtown, Sydney with her husband, daughter Alice, and Lord Gary, their cat. Her work has often explored cultural stereotyping and has challenged these with a humorous and critical voice. (view all 28 results, including works without images). She deconstructs familiar images and re-presents them to allow other figures and stories to be told that reflect on cultural diversity, gender and difference within Australian society. Closed Good Friday & Christmas Day, Crowning ceremony, Jacaranda Festival, Grafton, The writer (Dr Michael Haerdter/director, Künstlerhaus Bethanien), Update from the Gallery regarding COVID-19, Read the latest visit information, including hours, all 28 results, including works without images. Anne Zahalka Artist #47 (Debra Phillips) 1990 396.2011.1. Through her career Anne has worked on different series. She works with familiar images of our nation and subverts them in a humorous and critical voice. Works by Anne Zahalka sorted by artist surname viewing 27 works with images (view all 28 results, including works ... Anne Zahalka The writer (Dr Michael Haerdter/director, Künstlerhaus Bethanien) 1987, printed 2007 395.2011. We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the Country on which the Gallery stands, the Gadigal of the Eora Nation, and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and culture. She collates her imagery from tourist brochures and personal photographs taken on her travels and continues her research into the peculiar notion that “tourists experience the natural world as a spectacle, as if nature is a performing thing that we can visit like an attraction.” Anne Zahalka is one of Australia’s leading photographers and during a thirty year practice she has produced some of the most iconic images of contemporary Australia, often working in … She was born to a Jewish Austrian mother and Catholic Czech father. ANNE ZAHALKA is one of Australia's most respected photographic artists. on display at the Gallery. Anne has been the recipient of numerous awards and commissions, winning the Macarthur Cook Art Prize (2008), the National Photographic Prize (2007) and the Leopold Godowsky Photography Award in Boston, (2005). Closed Good Friday & Christmas Day, Crowning ceremony, Jacaranda Festival, Grafton, The writer (Dr Michael Haerdter/director, Künstlerhaus Bethanien), Update from the Gallery regarding COVID-19, Read the latest visit information, including hours, 1 sorted by artist surname Art Gallery Rd, The Domain 2000Sydney, AustraliaInfo line 1800 679 278, See opening hours and admission During her twenty year practice Zahalka has produced some iconic images of Australia. viewing 27 works with images T + 61 412 023 002annezahalka57@gmail.com, © ANNE ZAHALKA 2020 | SITE BY JUSTINE POWELL DESIGN, Wild Life in the Age of Anthropocene 2018, The Fate of Things: Memory objects and art, 2018/2019, Wild Life in the age of anthropocene, 2018. (view 1 Read the latest visit information, including hours, Works For a better experience, switch to Mobile Version », The Art Gallery of New South Wales is open. Sydney Airport commissioned a major photographic project titled Welcome to Sydney, (2003) portraying migrants against the backdrop of Sydney’s multicultural community. She was awarded another portrait commission in 2014 to mark the 25th Anniversary of Parliament House in Canberra and chose to represent the employees (not the politicians) in the building and the environments they work in. 1957; Born Sydney, Australia Anne Zahalka is one of Australia’s most recognised artists working in photomedia. sorted by artist surname ANNE ZAHALKA REPRESENTATIONS OF ARTISTS Since its inception in the mid 19th century the photographic portrait has been a source of enduring fascination and intrigue.