James Brickwood wins 2011 Head On Portrait Prize
James Brickwood is one of three winners in this years Head On Portrait Prize. The exhibition at The Australian Centre for Photography runs until June 11. For more information see the Head On website.
James Brickwood is one of three winners in this years Head On Portrait Prize. The exhibition at The Australian Centre for Photography runs until June 11. For more information see the Head On website.
Two of Tamara Dean’s works – Jack in The Enchanted Garden and Only Human were Highly Commended in the 2011 Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize judged earlier this week. The Exhibition runs until the 25th June at The State Library of NSW. For more information visit the Moran Prize website.
Andrew Quilty’s written account and accompanying photographs from the three major natural disasters in the past two years in Australia is the cover story of The Big Issue – out this week.
Andrew Quilty’s series depicting the regeneration of the landscape effected by The Black Saturday bush fires of February 2009 as well as a brief written account are currently featuring on The Australian Geographic website.
At The Vanishing Point – Contemporary Art Inc presents … Intervention Intervention - Curated by Teena McCarthy* and Brendan Penzer Opening launch, Thursday 13 January 6-9pm 13th – 30th January 2011 Forum, Curator and Artist Talks, Saturday 22 January 2-4pm List of Artists: Adam Hill Amunda Gorey (NT) Austin G Mackell Brendan Penzer Dean Sewell Elaine Syron Gordon Syron [...]
Terra Australis Incognita is open at La Trobe Visual Arts Centre in Bendiog NOW. For more information please visit the La Trobe website http://www.latrobe.edu.au/vac
To coincide with the 10 year anniversary of The Reportage Festival of Photojournalism – Dean Sewell, Jesse Marlow, Tamara Dean, Steven Siewert, Andrew Quilty, Nick Moir and James Brickwood’s work has been represented in a beautiful, Limited Edition book produced collaboratively by Reportage and momentopro showcasing the most memorable images from the past 10 years.
Steam from a coal fired power station is highlighted by dawn light during a record breaking cold snap in the Australian inland , temperatures of -9c very low for the region created widespread and damaging frosts. Crops throughout the region suffered from the unexpected cold temperatures.