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About Paule Sanders
When Paule Sanders moved into a new studio in New Road in Whitechapel, she felt that she had to record the studio itself before she could start work. These five cibachrome prints, transformed into Vermeer-like treasures by their black frames, gradually developed into a work in their own right. They are concerned with time, place and memory. The artist effectively created an installation in the studio out of the traces of the previous occupants - an East End family of butchers, followed by Jewish tailors and a Bangladeshi family.
Images from a Room: Light and Thought
1992
Cibachrome print, 37.5 x 50.5 cm
Donated by the artist, 1992Images from a Room: The Ballad of EC1
1992
Cibachrome print, 50.5 x 37.5 cm
Donated by the artist, 1992Images from a Room: The Window the Children Broke
1992
Cibachrome print, 50.5 x 37.5 cm
On loan from the artist since 1992Images from a Room: Three Lights
1992
Cibachrome print, 37.5 x 50.5 cm
On loan from the artist since 1992Images from a Room: Stairwell
1992
Cibachrome print, 37.5 x 50.5 cm
On loan from the artist since 1992