Natasha Frisch
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  • 2010
    • Somewhere In Between
    • The High Life
  • 2009
    • Repeat Repeat
  • 2008
    • Uncertain Landscapes
    • Grow Wild
  • 2007
    • Somewhere In The Middle Of Nowhere
    • Elsewhere
  • 2006
    • Pleasures and Terrors
    • The B - Side
  • 2005
    • Translation
  • 2004
    • Nasty Little Piece Of Work
    • Don’t Fence Me In
  • 2003
    • Parallel
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Natasha Frisch is an artist who employs modest materials, such as tracing paper and tape, to construct models and installations that closely approximate everyday objects and sites. Inspired by urban folklore, forgotten architecture and the natural world, Natasha’s meticulous constructions aim to challenge our reading of the built environment, and interrogate the slippage between the real and the unreal.

Natasha completed her Bachelor of Arts (Media Arts - Honours) at RMIT University, and since then has exhibited consistently both nationally and internationally. Her work has been presented in several solo exhibitions including, Somewhere In Between, Dianne Tanzer Gallery + Projects, 2010, Nasty Little Piece of Work, Next Wave Festival, 2004, and Living, Artbox at Sherman Galleries, 2001. Natasha’s work has also been featured in numerous
group shows, a selection of which includes Art Takes
Times Square, Artist Wanted: New York, 2012, Paper Scissors Rock, Dianne Tanzer Gallery + Projects, 2011, Grow Wild, Utopian Slumps, 2008, Elsewhere, Nellie Castan Gallery, 2007, Pleasures & Terrors, Blindside, 2006, and Papercuts, Monash Museum of Art, 2003.

Recently, Natasha has been an Artist in Residence at the Contemporary Artists Centre at Woodside in Troy, New York and spent a month in Murray’s Cottage as part of the Hill End Artist in Residency program. In 2013 she will be an Artist in Residence with Woollahra Municipal Council and will travel to New York to be an Artist in Residence at The New York Art Residency and Studios (NARS) Foundation, New York. 2013 will also see her present her first solo international exhibition at Gallery Brooklyn, New York.
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