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Gabrielle Cooper
 Born 1987
 Lives and works in London, UK
 www.gabriellecooper.co.uk

 Gabrielle  Cooper’s  work  is  predominantly  focused  on  the  landscape  and  the
 impractical,  adoring  and  complex  relationship  we  have  with  it.  Her  approach
 when taking a photograph is to be unobtrusive, sympathetic and delicate, liking
 her images to be reminiscent of the atmosphere of the time the photograph was
 taken. Cooper wants the viewer to feel the way that she felt when in the depth
 of that moment; the smell, the emotion, the relationship  she had with the place,
 person or thing.

 By applying a delicate nature to taking the photograph, Cooper feels that it gives
 the  work  an  element  of  “truth”.  There  isn’t  a  pretentious  or  artifi cial  aspect  but
 instead it is a representation of her own felt emotion and presence. Cooper uses
 various techniques, from multiple exposures to manipulating the camera in order
 to convey this.
 What attracted Cooper to photography was its ability to manipulate time, allowing
 us to capture it, misplace it and re-live it over and over again. It allows us to share
 experiences with one another that go further than word of mouth.
 作画 ‘Hua’  is  a  new  body  of  work  inspired  by  Ancient  and  Traditional  Chinese
 paintings. Traditional Chinese landscapes do not record an actual place but are
 of the sublime. They have no true horizon line, and the paintings show a separation
 between  heaven  and  earth.  Using  photographic  techniques  such  as  multiple
 exposures, Cooper is attempting to capture landscapes in a way that mimic the
 notions, styles and romanticism expressed in Chinese ink drawings and paintings.
 Although still in the early stages of research, she has begun taking photographs in
 rural Scotland, using the refl ections of lakes to manipulate the light exposed, helping
 to create negative and hazy spaces and creates an illusion of a more surreal and
 romantic landscape.

 GABRIELLE COOPER graduated with BA (Hons) Fine Art Photography from Camberwell College
 of Arts, London, UK (2010) after having attained Art Foundation Diploma at the same Institution
 (2007). Cooper has exhibited her work in a number of group exhibitions including; Colour.It, Palazzo
 Ducale, Atina, Italy (2013), Accidental Festival 2012, The Accidental Festival, London, UK [2012],
 Art Grab Launch, Art Grab, London, UK (2012), BA Fine Art Degree Show, Camberwell College of
 Art, London, UK (2010) The Big Ink, Amersham Arms, London, UK (2009), Trinity Buoy Wharf, Trinity
 Buoy Wharf, London, UK (2009), Fiohb Bhoif (Guerrilla Art Performance), London Bridge, London,
 UK (2009) and Your Space or Mine, Nolias Gallery, London, UK (2008). In 2011 Cooper staged her
 fi rst Solo Exhibition, Ubiquity, at THECUBE London, London, UK and is Represented by Steinbach &
 Syer, London, UK.
















 Right: 作画 ‘Hua’ (1), 2013, C-Type Print.
 h: 40cm w: 60cm, Artist’s Collection.








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