A person standing outdoors, clad in a light-colored tank top and underwear, holds a camera up to their face. The background evokes a scene from House of Voltaire's "Women With Cameras (Anonymous)," featuring a low brick wall, a tree, and cars that suggest it’s taking place in a public or recreational area.

Anne Collier

Women With Cameras (Anonymous)

£25

£15

Artist's monograph published by Studio Voltaire and Karma.

Edition Size

1,500

Dimensions

10 x 10 inches


Finishing

Softcover with flaps, 168 pages

168 pages, full colour
 Softcover with flaps Includes an essay by Hilton Als Co-published by Karma, New York and Studio Voltaire

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    An open book displaying a photograph on the right page. The photograph, part of "Women With Cameras (Anonymous)" from House of Voltaire, shows a woman sitting on a hotel bed in a dimly lit room, with a lamp on a bedside table illuminating her and part of the room. The left page of the book is blank.
    An open book displaying a page from "Women With Cameras (Anonymous)" by House of Voltaire shows three people standing outdoors, each holding a camera. The person on the left is holding a blue camera, the person in the middle is holding a larger camera, and the person on the right is holding a yellow camera.

    About The Artwork

    This publication is a continuation of Collier's work specially commissioned by Studio Voltaire, Women With Cameras. Composed of found and collected 35mm slides, each image featured was discarded by it's owner. Women with Cameras explores the close relationships between photography, memory and loss.

    About Anne Collier