Craig Wetjen’s project ‘Men’s Sheds’ enters into a very male domain where the shed is both a place for its owner to indulge in his hobbies and also a refuge.…
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From the time he was given a plastic Diana camera at the age of seven Emmanuel Angelicas has taken photographs. That was in 1970. Since then he's used his suburb…
Italian-born photographer Filippo Rivetti, who now resides in Sydney, is a master of motion controlled time lapse and hyper lapse photography. In his exhibition Nocturnes in a Lapse, Rivetti uses…
Alison Stieven-Taylor presents her selection of the top five International Exhibitions : Between Heaven and Earth by Shunzan Fan, Malkovich, Malkovich, Malkovich: Homage to Photographic Masters by Sandro Miller, Iraq…
Australian photographer George Fetting has had a love affair with photography all his life. “I blame my mother and the National Geographic subscription at the age of 10 for my…
Sydney photographers Anthony Ginns, Markus Andersen and Albion Harrison-Naish present a series of images that reflect the urban experience using black and white photography to tell the harbour city’s stories…
Comparisons and parallels between two generations of Japanese photographic artists that use their own existence, desires and life to blur the lines of living and art. Truth, fantasy, parody, desire.…
The gallery presents a selection of photographs by Juliette Mogenet based on the mise en scène as a subject of aesthetic study. Close to a simulacrum, mise en scène consists…
The gallery presents archive works from the famous French artist Guy Bourdin. Mentored by Man Ray, he avoided the limelight, focusing strictly on the creation of arresting pictures staging surreal…
Paris Photo is like no other art fair. Between the sun, the California palm trees and Paramount’s New York backlot, it’s difficult to tell where you are. No suits, no…