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Anne Collier — What Are The Effects
Anne Collier

What Are The Effects

"What Are The Effects" is a chromogenic print by Anne Collier that engages with themes of representation, image circulation, and the archive through photography. The work exemplifies Collier's broader practice of appropriating and recontextualizing found images and media materials to interrogate how photographs function as documents and carriers of meaning. Her approach reveals the constructed nature of photographic truth while exploring the ways images are consumed, reproduced, and embedded within cultural systems.

Medium
Chromogenic print.

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April 2, 2025

Estimate: $10,000$15,000

Sold: $11,430

Lot 161

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Anne Collier, What Are The Effects

"What Are The Effects" is a chromogenic print by Anne Collier that engages with themes of representation, image circulation, and the archive through photography. The work exemplifies Collier's broader practice of appropriating and recontextualizing found images and media materials to interrogate how photographs function as documents and carriers of meaning. Her approach reveals the constructed nature of photographic truth while exploring the ways images are consumed, reproduced, and embedded within cultural systems.

Medium
Chromogenic print.
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Photography, Media and reproduction, Archival Aesthetic, Conceptual Art, American Artist, Introspective Mood, 21st Century, Question of meaning, Appropriation, Contemporary Art

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