On the 5th of August 2010, at twenty-nine years, Chris ended his own life. Husband to Alana, my cousin, ...
I photograph in fog in various unrelated locations. My work uses elements of fog and haze as portals to the ...
Much of Aliza Levi’s practice presents a relationship to land, consciousness and memory brought on by her South African and ...
Darkness of Noon is a unique collaboration between photographer Derek Henderson and illustrator Kelly Thompson. In the publication and ...
Chosen: “Many are called but few are chosen” -Matthew 22:14 Chosen explores the behaviours of mobile phone users in ...
Eve of Destruction is an attempt to distil and symbolise the sometimes-overwhelming anger women feel in a world which often ...
Swedish-born Australian photographer, Ingvar Kenne, captures both individuality and shared human experience in his ongoing portrait project Citizen. This collection ...
Chemistry of Chance is non-representational, it has no referent in the world outside of itself. The images were generated by the ...
Return To Huldra’s Wood is a visual exploration into Scandinavian Folklore. A Huldra is a mythical character who lives ...
Collins’ exhibition titled White Rhino references Greek mythology, biblical stories and contemporary pop culture. His ultra rich, large format photographs ...
Terraria is a photographic project exploring the magical, abstract and metaphoric world of terrariums – an increasingly popular form ...
Do we really objectify men as much as men objectify themselves? Do their tools of trade define who they ...
Our end of year group show, all works under $1000 Artists included Annalisa Feleppa Sean Fennessy Kristian Häggblom Jana Maré ...
Artist in conversation with Louis Porter – December 01 / 2 PM Viewing Platforms by Kristian Häggblom is a photographic ...
The She Raw project aims to document 41 everyday women within a state of fantasy whilst drawing directly from ...
My photographs are always about the past. The Barthesian slogan, “this has been”, is for me, “I was there”. ...
I grew up in a suburban hotel with a public bar festooned in taxidermy hunting trophies. I’d spend ages gazing ...
These images represent the combination of my love of aerial photography and a personal fascination with the American landscape. The ...
To the naked eye, nature can be seen as accidental and disorganised. Deconstructing Flora is a series of photographs concerning ...
This exhibition presents new digital prints of early colour work from 1977-78. In the 1970s most art photography was in ...
Michael Kai is a Melbourne-based photographer. Born in Frankfurt Oder, Germany, Michael spent two years as a documentary photographer in ...
Migrants live ‘border lives’ on the margins of different nations, ‘in-between’ contrary homelands. Living at the border, at the edge, ...
A photograph of a domestic interior is a source of fascination. The intimate nature of this space offers the viewer ...
I have used photographic collage to reconstruct cities and nudes. In this ongoing project I am looking at the ...
The angel of death is a ubiquitous pest. A phantom that buzzes in the shadows. Then falls silent. Ready ...
At Water’s Edge is the long-awaited publication from photographer Paul Blackmore. This extraordinary body of work – spanning 11 ...
The liminal zones of cities fascinate me. When driving out of Melbourne I’m always looking for ‘the edge’, the ...
Marking the Way searches for the signs, symbols and remnants of human activity that delineate the passage of time and ...
Michael Corridore’s primary interest over the past six years has been inventing new narratives around automobile culture and its ...
Spatial relationships, form, materiality, light and colour are of central importance in my practice. I build my images in the ...
Territory examines the topographies of our urban existence. Through the observations of six contemporary photographers – Paul Batt, Nick ...
A collaboration with Michelle Jank & Grandiflora The pre-Raphaelite echoes of the images were not a conscious referencing. These photographs ...
Peter was originally commissioned by Rapha Racing Ltd to create two books based on the famous cycling routes through Europe’s ...
For Imogen, her photographic practice is an act of spiritual devotion, an almost religious pursuit. She emphasises the Tao, ...
The International Style of architecture spoke of a cold architectural language, one that rejected ornamentation and subjugated artisanal values ...
Following my return from a visit to my birth country I was struggling to settle back and resume normal ...
Annalisa Feleppa’s exhibition Notions of Femininity spans 7 years of artistic practice. Her work explores the visual notions of ...
I wandered lonely as a cloud That floats on high o’er vales and hills, When all at once I ...
Jacqui Henshaw’s series, Manicured Visions, speaks to the viewer on the ‘Beauty of Imperfection’. Henshaw created Manicured Visions after ...
John Gollings’ Bushfire Aerials document the post-bushfire landscapes one week after the Black Saturday fires. Unlike most images of ...
With no beginning and no end, the sky is a space of pure potential that is in constant transformation. ...
“The antipodes was seen as a world of reversals, the dark subconscious of Britain. It was for all intents ...
Chris Budgeon’s series What is True explores the nature of fear through the guise of childhood memory. His ...
These photographs record dust collected from ConFest; a festival held by an alternative healing and spiritual community in the ...
Tim’s practice involves two very contrasting mediums; photography and tapestry. Neither is used to develop studies for the ...
BODY: A look at what it means to be human. Featuring: Jane Burton Joanna Collyvas Heather Dinas Lee Grant ...
Here explores the varied interpretations of our relation to place. To some it is geographically defined while to others a ...
Edmund Pearce launches with a curated exhibition titled Still. Featuring the art of Gregory Elms, Annalisa Feleppa (SA), Kristian Haggblom, ...