Alexandra Ross
Alexandra Ross is a visual artist based in Johannesburg (South Africa). Her first solo exhibition, Viewpoint (2007) received the Brait-Everard Read Art Award. The installation of large-scale photographs was both a critique of gallery/art power relations as well as an investigation of the relationships of space and time, illusion and reality. Though Ross works in a variety of other media - painting, drawing, drawing on plexiglass/Perspex, and printmaking - her conceptual and philosophical concerns remain consistent, and all her work relates in one way or another to photography. The window is also a recurring theme, appearing as both leitmotif and as metaphor. Broadly, her work explores the relationship between reality and illusion and reflects on the complexities of representation. It also seeks to evoke the ephemeral, elusive and transient nature of reality.
Since 2007 she has had a two-person exhibition, In Camera (2008), a second solo, In Search of Lost Time (2009), and completed her Masters degree in Fine Art at the University of the Witwatersrand (2008). Her work has been exhibited in a number of group shows and at the Joburg Art Fair for the last three years.
She has recently completed a residency at kunst:raum, Sylt Quelle (Germany) and is currently living and working in Berlin, preparing a new body of work for a third solo show in 2011.

