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Lyndal Walker is an acclaimed Australian artist whose work challenges gender roles and questions the construction of images.
Her practice intricately weaves themes of gender, desire, time, and fashion. Through photography, installation, and textiles, Walker interrogates the very nature of image and object, challenging fine art conventions and drawing attention to the process of looking.
Reflection Unveiled brings together four significant bodies of work – La Toilette d’une Femme, Silk Cut, Artist’s Model, and Changing Room – offering a rich and layered portrait of an artist deeply attuned to the visual and symbolic languages that govern how we see and are seen. Through these works, Walker delves into the complexities of identity, representation, and the politics of the gaze.