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Grace Wood

b. 1992, Naarm/Melbourne. Lives and works in Naarm/Melbourne

Slippery Images, Melbourne Now, Installation view, NGV, 2023

Untitled, 2022Silk Crepe De Chine Photographic Print60 x 80cm

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Eden, 2019Silk Crepe De Chine Photographic Print60 x 80cm

Garden Variety, PHOTO 2020, Royal Botanic Gardens, Installation view, 2021

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Abundance; scattered #6, 2021Pigment print on acrylic sheet87 x 64cm

Will You Come?, Public Art Commission, City of Stonnington, 2019

Like a Hasselblad on the Moon, 2017

Soft Bodies, Installation view, LON Gallery, 2024

Milk (Eliasson, a bore), 2022C-type photographic, framed73.5 x 57cm

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Untitled, 2019Silk Crepe De Chine Photographic Print80 x 60cm

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The Tree, 2022Photographic print on Organic Cotton Canvas83 × 122cm

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Years lie in wait for you, 2024Photographic print on panama natural cotton with hand embroidered detailFramed: 60 x 40cm

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b. 1992, Naarm/Melbourne. Lives and works in Naarm/Melbourne

Grace Wood works within photography, collage, sculpture and painting to create large scale and often site-specific image-based installations. Her work dissects eccentricities of digital, institutional, and personal archives, and is concerned with the way images are found, stored, altered and dispersed.

Wood has exhibited extensively in Australia at public, non-profit and commercial galleries, including the Heide Museum of Modern Art, Bundoora Homestead, LON Gallery, Museum of Australian Photography, National Gallery of Victoria, Spring 1883, The Hellenic Museum, Richmond Town Hall, BlindSide ARI, West Space and Benalla Art Gallery. She was a Hatched Finalist (PICA), and was the recipient of the Australian Centre for Photography Award, the Fiona Myer Award, the Jennifer Bowskill Photographic Award, and the Majlis Travelling Scholarship Award. Wood recently undertook public art commissions for the City of Stonnington the Latrobe Art Institute and has work held in the collections of the Museum of Australian Photography (MAPh) and Artbank.

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