One exhibition: 14 rooms and 1200 paintings, photographs, sculptures and installations - it's enough to overload even the most ardent art-lover.
Well-known Auckland photographer Emma Bass can attest to that.
Bass has been moving toward art photography for several years, describing it as her first love. Now she's one of 1200 artists, from 12,000 worldwide submissions, exhibiting at the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition in London.
Bass submitted one of her hydrangea images from her Imperfect flower series, which muses on the temporary nature of life and questions the definition of beauty. Her photograph was displayed at the end of the exhibition, at the exit to the gift shop. A quiet space, she says, with just three works on it. She saw her position, at the end of the show, as a metaphor for the fact she was the artist who travelled the furthest - "from the bottom of the world".