Sharon Danzig (1977– ) is a multidisciplinary artist using analogue and digital photography, moving image and the photo object. She is also an experimental writer. Danzig employs photography as liminal space, exploiting the medium’s potential for slippages of meaning. For Danzig photographs can be treacherous in their ability to suspend and disrupt time and place. Her photographic works mix visceral, abject and nurturing remnants of the corporeal, in collision, to raise questions of mortality, pleasure and instability. Danzig graduated with an MFA (Distinction) at the Royal College of Art in London in 2009. She has exhibited internationally including England, Italy, China, Austria, France and Japan. Her work is featured in collections including: National Gallery of Australia, University of Queensland Art collection and Monash Gallery of Art.
(2019)