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Anne Noble

Anne Noble has produced a substantial body of work that includes landscape photography, documentary photography, portraits, and large-scale installations incorporating both still and moving images. In 2003-04, a major retrospective of her works, States of Grace, toured New Zealand. Major group exhibitions include High Chair: New Zealand Artists on Childhood, St. Paul St, Auckland, 2005; The Line between Us, Monash University Museum of Art, Melbourne, 2004; and Slow Release: Recent Photography from New Zealand, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne, 2002. She first went to Antarctica as an Antarctica Arts Fellow in 2002 and began to photograph Christchurch. In March 2005, she returned to Antarctica with a Chilean cruise ship to photograph tourist sites and the Antarctic tourism experience. Noble was awarded the New Zealand Order of Merit for her services to photography and is currently a professor of fine arts at Massey University, Wellington.