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'Ash' Grey falcon

Giclée print on archival fine art paper
112 x 89 cm / 44 x 35" Edition of 14 + 2 APs Series: Prey
© Leila Jeffreys 2014
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Series

Prey

Portraits of rescued native birds of prey invite an encounter of equivalence, one being to another. Created over three years in collaboration with wildlife rescue centres across Australia, the work merges field-based practice with studio portraiture. By printing at human scale, the series reframes these birds not as specimens, but as sentient presences within a shared ecological space.

by Neha Kale

LEILA JEFFREYS

Leila Jeffreys is a renowned contemporary artist working across photography, moving image and installation. She is best known for images of birds, photographed at human scale, that explore and subvert the conventions of portraiture. Jeffreys, who lives and works in Sydney with her husband and son, sees her avian subjects as living beings, part of a practice that expands viewer’s hearts by drawing attention to interdependence between species.

Jeffreys’ work is a result of years-long periods of research and exploration. In the tradition of artist-activists, she conducts fieldwork, collaborates with conservationists, ornithologists and sanctuaries and champions programs to protect and restore endangered habitats. 

Nigel Lough / Travel & Luxury Magazine / News Ltd