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ERIETA ATTALI
VERBASCUM THAPSUS
AAS GALLERY
Erieta Attali's presentation of herself as projected in these pictures a traveler on of the setting, of her own mortality and at the other end of the spectrum of her capacity for distraction the sheer humanness involved in turning aside in response to the figure made by this plant. In some respects these pictures are close to the recent landscape art of Richard long, for example, and Hamish Fulton, both of whom sum up large space and extended time in isolated motifs and a few words, but theirs are arts of mastery and control. Here, by contrast, it is the encounter which matters and the fragility of the moment.
Ian Jeffrey
Erieta Attali.
Born Tel-Aviv 1966. TEI of Athens (BA in Photography). Goldsmith's College (MA in Photography). An Archaelogical and Landscape photographer. Erieta Attali has participated in numerous exhibitions around Europe and her recent work has been published in the USA (Timeframes 1998) and in the UK. (02-Exposed Tate Art Magazine 1998)

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