Alexandra Zorbas-Maiden: National Props

Big cities, their paradoxes, and their hyper-realities are laid out in this sharp photographic exhibition.
Zoe Ferguson
Published on May 27, 2012
Updated on December 08, 2014

Overview

China Heights presents National Props, the debut exhibition of photographic works from Alexandra Zorbas-Maiden. The works, inspired by big cities, their paradoxes and hyper reality, present the polarity between the glory and prosperity of constructed environments. Zorbas-Maiden, fascinated by the cyclic building, branding, and abandoning rituals of metropolises, explores the sense of loss, alienation and discarded icons of Western culture.

The exhibition is open for three short days, presenting a short, sharp voyage. Viewers are encouraged to embark on an exploration into the conception of reality, through its representation in signage, facades, trademarks and symbol.

National Props is open from 6pm June 8, 12 to 5pm on June 9 and 10.

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