Melbourne-based artist Zoë Croggon (1989– ) works primarily with collage. Often created from found photographs, her works study texture, light, and form, examining the possibilities and limits of pictorial abstraction and metamorphosis. Croggon has a Bachelor of Fine Art from the Victorian College of the Arts with honours. She has held solo exhibitions at the National Gallery of Victoria, Gertrude Contemporary, Peckham 24 (London), Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, Perth Centre for Photography and Daine Singer. Croggon was the recipient of an Art Gallery of New South Wales Studio Scholarship at the Cité Internationale des Arts, Paris (2018), ARTAND Australia / Credit Suisse Private Banking Contemporary Art Award (2014), the Asia-Pacific Photobook Prize (2015) and the ACACIA Art Award (2010).
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