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ANDERSON & LOW (b.1962) (b. 1957)
Battersea Power Station, 1997
chromogenic print, mounted on aluminium, printed 2006
signed, titled, dated and numbered 'AP1' in pencil (label, backing board)
sheet 64 x 50½in. (162 x 128cm.)
This print is AP 1 from the sold-out edition of 10.

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Alexander Montague-Sparey
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Lot Essay

Jonathan Anderson and Edwin Low have been collaborating since 1990. After the Royal Academy of Arts exhibited one of their early works, they decided to embark upon a long-term partnership which continues to this day. Their fine art work includes portraiture, nudes, architectural studies, reportage, landscape and highly disciplined studio-based images. Works by Anderson & Low, all noted for meticulous attention to form, lighting and printing, have been exhibited worldwide and are in a number of permanent collections, including the National Portrait Gallery of both the UK and Australia, and the United States Olympic Committee.
Anderson & Low's interest in form is evident from their architectural photographs, in which the artists use buildings as a means of exploring the relationships between the tangible and the intangible. They describe the photographs as being more like architectural 'imaginings' - abstract rather than purely representational studies.

Gift of the artists.

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