Australian Camera — May-June 2017

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WHAT’S NEW


PHOTOGRAPHY
EXHIBITIONS
& EVENTS
Current to 18 June: Exhibi-
tion. William Eggleston Por-
traits. The fi rst comprehensive
exhibition devoted to Egg-
leston’s portraits of suburban
life in southern USA. Part of
the NGV Festival Of Photog-
raphy. At NGV International,
180 St Kilda Road, Melbourne,
Victoria 3000. Gallery hours are
10.00am to 5.00pm daily. Tick-
eted event. For more informa-
tion telephone (03) 8620 2222 or
visit http://www.ngv.vic.gov.au

Current to 23 June: Exhibi-
tion. David Stephenson – Hu-
man Landscapes. Includes a
number of Stephenson’s early
works from the 1980s, including
majestic pinhole photographs
of the sea and sky, and expan-
sive panoramas as well as his
stark yet poignant works shot in
the Antarctic in the 1990s. At the
Art Gallery of NSW, Art Gallery
Road, The Domain, NSW 2000.
Gallery hours are 10.00am to
5.00pm daily (open to 9.00pm
on Wednesdays). Admission is
free. For more information or
visit http://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au
or telephone (02) 9225 1744.

Current to 9 July: Exhibition.
Head On Portrait Prize 2017. At
the Museum Of Sydney, corner
Bridge and Phillip Streets, Syd-
ney, NSW 2000. Gallery hours
are 9.30am to 5.00pm daily. For
more information telephone
(02) 9251 5988 or visit http://www.hht.
net.au For more information
about the Head On Photo Festi-
val visit http://www.headon.com.au

Current to 16 July: Exhibi-
tion.Ross Coulter: Audience. A
photographic series document-
ing audience members pictured
in more than 70 Melbourne
galleries and museums from
2013 to 2016. Part of the NGV
Festival Of Photography. At
NGV International, 180 St Kilda
Road, Melbourne, Victoria 3000.
Gallery hours are 10.00am to
5.00pm daily. Admission is free.
For more information telephone
(03) 8620 2222 or visit
http://www.ngv.vic.gov.au

Current to 30 July: Exhibi-
tion. Patrick Pound: The Great
Exhibition. Images exploring

the art of collecting and the
way things can hold and project
ideas. Part of the NGV Festival
Of Photography. At the Ian
Potter Centre, NGV Australia,
Federation Square, Melbourne,
Victoria 3000. Gallery hours
are 10.00am to 5.00pm daily.
Admission is free. For more
information telephone
(03) 8620 2222 or visit the web-
site at http://www.ngv.vic.gov.au

Current to 30 July: Exhibi-
tion. Zoe Croggon. A new body
of visual work created using
photographs, video and a
specially produced wallpaper.
Part of the NGV Festival Of Pho-
tography. At NGV International,
180 St Kilda Road, Melbourne,
Victoria 3000. Gallery hours
are 10.00am to 5.00pm daily.
Admission is free. For more
information telephone
(03) 8620 2222 or visit the web-
site at http://www.ngv.vic.gov.au

Current to 27 August:
Exhibition. Bill Henson. Recent
photographs selected by the
photographer, including por-
traits, nudes and landscapes.
Part of the NGV Festival Of Pho-
tography. At NGV International,
180 St Kilda Road, Melbourne,
Victoria 3000. Gallery hours
are 10.00am to 5.00pm daily.
Admission is free. For more
information telephone
(03) 8620 2222 or visit
http://www.ngv.vic.gov.au

6 May – 6 August: Exhibition.
Under The Sun: Reimagining
Max Dupain’s Sunbaker. A
selection of artists pay homage
to one of Australia’s most iconic
photographs, including William
Yang, Nasim Nasr, Peta Clancy,
Christopher Day and Destiny
Deacon. At the Monash Gallery
Of Art, 860 Ferntree Gully Road,
Wheelers Hill, Victoria 3150.
Gallery hours are 10.00am to
5.00pm Tuesday to Friday, 12.
to 5.00pm on Saturday and
Sunday. Admission is free. For
more information telephone
(03) 8544 0500 or visit
http://www.mga.org.au

26 May – 7 July: Exhibition.
Instrumental. Photographs
and stories about the instru-
ments used by prominent or
signifi cant Australian rock musi-
cians. A collaboration between
photographer Chuck Bradley,

curator Ross Heathcote and mu-
sician Rod Hirst. At the Manly
Art Gallery & Museum, West
Esplanade Reserve, Manly,
NSW 2095. Gallery hours are
10.00am to 5.00pm Tuesday to
Sunday. For more information
visit http://www.manly.nsw.gov.au/
attractions/gallery

31 May – 8 October: Exhibi-
tion. Wildlife Photographer Of
The Year. One hundred images
from the fi nalists and winners
in the 2016 edition of the
world’s biggest wildlife photog-
raphy competition. At the Aus-
tralian National Maritime Mu-
seum, 2 Murray Street, Darling
Harbour, Sydney, NSW 2000.
Entry is $20 which includes
admission to the museum’s
permanent galleries. Museum
hours are 9.30am to 5.00pm
daily. For more information
telephone (02) 9298 3777 or
visit http://www.anmm.gov.au

24 June to 8 October:
Exhibition. Mervyn Bishop. A
celebration of a central fi gure
in Australian photography,
and his contribution to art and
photojournalism over half a
century. At Yiribana Gallery, the
Art Gallery of NSW, Art Gallery
Road, The Domain, NSW 2000.
Gallery hours are 10.00am to
5.00pm daily (open to 9.00pm
on Wednesdays). Admission is
free. For more information or
visit http://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au
or telephone (02) 9225 1744.

28 October – 18 Febru-
ary 2018: Exhibition. Robert
Mapplethorpe: The Perfect
Medium. Images ranging from
early Polaroids to refi ned studio
works from the 1980s. At the
Temporary Exhibitions Gallery,
the Art Gallery Of NSW, Art
Gallery Road, The Domain,
NSW 2000. Gallery hours are
10.00am to 5.00pm daily (open
to 10.00pm on Wednesday).
Entry fees apply. Telephone
(02) 9225 1744 for more infor-
mation or visit the website at
http://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au

25 – 30 September 2018:
2018 Photokina World Of Imag-
ing. The world’s largest exhibi-
tion of new imaging products
and processes. At the Köln
Messe, Cologne, Germany. Visit
http://www.photokina-cologne.com
for more information.

Photograph: Nayan Khanolkar/2016 Photograph: Tim Laman/

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