Showing posts with label Art and About. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art and About. Show all posts

Sunday, July 31, 2016

Portraits - You can't ask more of any portrait - Reciprocity Failure (Mon 09 Jul 2013)

portrait - Deng Adut - Archibald Prize / Art Gallery of NSW (Fri 22 Jul 2016)

Reciprocity Failure on Portraits:

[portraits] gives us reason to pause, focus and reflect at the wonder and challenges of their lives... as well as our own. You can't ask more of any portrait. [previously here]
via Russell Frederick by Reciprocity Failure.

Entered this photo in the Art and About 2016, Australian Life Competition. A great quote about portraits and it is what inspired me to enter a portrait this year.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Sydney Looking Forward (2002-2003) and Sydney Life (2004-2011) Programme Covers

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Sydney Life 2011 (23 Sep - 23 Oct 2011)

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Art and About
Sydney Life

23 Sep - 23 Oct 2011
Central Walkway
Hyde Park North

Ten years ago (*), the first Sydney Life exhibition captured our city in a series of striking large-scale photographic images, on show in the beautiful central walkway of Hyde Park North. A decade later, Sydney Life is a much-loved annual event bringing friends and families to delight in images that look beyond the iconic. This year, 22 finalists bring their own unique vision to Sydney to this stunning exhibition.

Sydney Life Judging Panel

  • Andrew Quilty (*) - Andrew has won a World Press Photo Award and a Walkley Young Photojournalist of the Year Award. His work has been commissioned by The New York Times, The Guardian, Time Magazine and others, and has been exhibited extensively.

  • Anna Davis (*) - Anna is an artist and Curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art. She has worked with numerous Australian and international artists on a range of projects and exhibitions, and contributes regularly to to MCA publications and public programmes.

  • Moshe Rosenzveg (*) - Moshe is the founder and curator of the Head On Prize, one of Australia's major photographic exhibitions. He is a photojournalist, commercial photographer, educator and an award winning producer/director.

  • Sand Edwards (*) - Sandy is the founder of ARTHERE, an organisation providing services to photographers to have exhibitions in Australia. She is also a Curator at the Stills Gallery, Sydney's most established photogallery.

Sydney Life Tours

Take a tour of this year's entries with Sydney Life judge Sandy Edwards. Meet at Archibald Fountain.

Fri 23 Sep 2011, 7pm
Sat 15 Oct 2011, 2pm
Hyde Park North
Cost: Free

The Sydney Life Prize

Awarded to the most outstanding work in the exhibition, the $10,000 Sydney Life Prize comprises $5,000 cast from the City of Sydney and $5,000 from Major Sponsor Olympus.

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The Photographers and their Photographs

  • Jacinta Van Lint (*) - Avoca Street

  • Louise Whelan (*) - Backyard BBQ

  • Adrian Brown (*) - Mother, Maya & the Markets

  • Gary Trinh (*) - Looking Back

  • Gemma Quilty (*) - Disposable Days

  • Dean Sewell (*) - The Wait

  • Dean Tirkot (*) - Fish Head

  • Will Williams (*) - It's Like Sunlight Dripping

  • Barry Slade (*) - Just Maybe they Do

  • Bruce York (*) - George and Hay

  • Brent M V Winstone (* and *) - Australia Square

  • Lyndal Irons (*) - Friday Afternoon at Dog Groomers Inner West. From the Series Parramatta Road. (*)

  • Peter Morgan (*) - Dinner of Kings

  • Franky Tsang (*) - Couples

  • Julie Sundberg (*) - Lunchtime at TAFE

  • James Bickwood (*) - VOID (Sydney Life Prize Winner)

  • Fiona Morris (*) - Suzan and Gum pose outside their home

  • Luc Remond (*) - The Front

  • Janie Barret (*) - Oliver

  • Liam Potts (*) - Busk... Before...

  • Janie News (*) - Sydney Harbour Storm

  • John Fryz (*) - Gnome of Narrabeen

Sydney Life, Sydney Life 2011

Monday, October 11, 2010

Sydney Looking Forward (2002-2003) and Sydney Life (2004-2010) Programme Covers

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Sydney Looking Forward 2002 (16-29 Sep 2002)

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This large format photographic exhibition displayed along the grand central walkway of Hyde Park North turns Hyde Park into an open air gallery. These stunning images and the park's natural beauty complement each other to create and impressive visual treat. Stroll through the park on your way to work, amble home as the ligth fades or return at the weekend with all the family.

Artists were invited to portray a single image, a representation of Sydney. Their brief was to create an image which would make a unique and contemporary statement about the city and its inhabitants - its mood, vitality, celebrations, natural or man-made environment - in essence to evoke and uplifting sense of the present and towards the future.

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"I am delighted to have this opportunity to curate this exhibition that so beautifully profiles the work of both emerging and better known Australian photographers. To curate this exhibition I specified themes of light and life. I was seeking images that use light in an unusual way to make a striking and unique statement about Sydney life and culture."

Curator, Sandy Edwards

The Photographers

Michael Amendolia
Narelle Autio
Paul Blackmore
Patricia Casey
Peter Collie
Christine Gleisner
Matt Glenn
Emil Goh
Tim Hixson
Lisa Hogben
Sophie Howarth
Meagan Leece
Junko Miyama
Trent Parke
Anita Mathews Pollard
Emma Reilly
Peter Solness
Anke Stacker
John Williams
Anne Zahalka

Meet the artists on location in Hyde Park from
2pm-4pm, Saturdays 21 and 28 September.

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Sydney Life 2010 (23 Sep - 24 Oct 2010)

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Sydney Life

Sydney is a captivating canvas, a city of varied moods and colours, a place of both darkness and light.

This year’s stunning Sydney Life exhibition shows us the many sides of the city through the eyes of some of our most exciting photographers. Their striking large-scale images are on display in the beautiful leafy central walkway of Hyde Park North – a unique location for a unique and much loved exhibition.

Sandy Edwards (Creative Producer, Arthere and Curator, Stills Gallery), Robert McFarlane (photographer and writer), and Ace Bourke (curator) chose 22 finalists from 500 entries. Using portraiture, landscape, the staged and the candid, these photographs capture moments of playfulness, humour, melancholy and peace.

Sydney Life Artist Conversation

Wednesday 6 October
Join Sydney Life photographers past and present as they discuss photographing Sydney’s environment & characters.
6.30 – 7.30pm
Burdekin Hotel
Oxford Street, Darlinghurst


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The Photographers and their Photographs

Geoff Harvey - My Shed In St Peters - A Self Portrait
Paris Spellson - Bondi Beach Local
Steve Christo - Cole Classic
Stephen Wiessner - ANZAC Day 2010
Jenny Templin - Carmen, Elizabeth Street
Adrian Cook - That Summer
Ernest Fratczak - Based on a True Story
James Hill - The Five Ways Theatre
John McRae - The Young Photographer
Christopher Lawrie - Mikhail and the Dust Storm (more here)
Tom Williams - The Osman Family, Southerly Storm Approaching Brighton Beach
Kelly-Ann Denton - Donna
Ian Darling - The Twins
Nicholas May (winner) - Australia Day, 2010
Fiona Morris - Circus Children Dakota and Cody outside the Big Top, Tempe
Andrew Quilty - Cronulla to Central
Tamara Dean - The Pack
Jon Love - New Life
Dean Sewell - Sydney Dust Storm
Gregory McBean - Cattlemen and Charolais, Homebush 2010
Deborah Clare Veronica West - Sydney Harbour Sunday
Lynn Smith (flickr) - Blue Man

At cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au - Programme

Sydney Life 2009 (1-25 Oct 2009)

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One of the landmark events in Art & About, this stunning outdoor exhibition of large scale images features the work of established photographers alongside work from some of our most exciting new artists. The real Sydney is revealed in the everyday and everynight, captured by the photograhic artsts who live here.

Drawn from 585 entries, the judges – Sandy Edwards (Producer ArtHere and Curator, Stills Gallery), Julie Rrap (renowned Australian artist), Malcolm Smith (Program Manager, Australian Centre for Photography) and Alastair Walton (Director City Engagement, City of Sydney) – chose 22 finalists whose work shows us Sydney in all its moods. There are portraits, images of the domestic and the iconic, melancholy, playfulness and humour.

This truly diverse selection of photographs will intrigue, delight and inspire you as you wander along the leafy central walkway of Hyde Park North, and see Sydney as you haven’t seen it before.


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The Photographers and their Photographs

Janie Barrett - Bodybuilder at Coogee Beach
Gregory McBean - Beating the Heat
Godelieve Mols - What's Happening?
Fiona Morris - The Gamble Sisters
Jacky Ghossein - Mamerta and Sabas, The Wedding
Birgit Neiser - Cityscape on Cockatoo Island
Garry Trinh - Mr Fix It
Tamara Dean - The Bride, Ritualism Series
Dean Tirkot - Dean Tirkot Self Portrait
Amanda James - "Black Diggers" Service, Anzac Day 2007
Kasia Werstak - Applause
Roslyn Sharp - Uncle Wax
Alina Gozin'a - Holroyd High School
Ali Nasseri - At Crossroad
Roslyn Sharp - Theresa Outside her Darlinghurst Home
Ingvar Kenne - Rouse Hill Welcome
Barton Bennison - Bondi Blow - Ben Buckler
Diego Emilio Ibanez - A Night in the Life
George Voulgaropoulos - Auburn Pride
Dean Sewell - Mr Bo Jangles
Andrew Goldie - Sydney is Dawning on Me
Bruce York - Contemplating Sydney Park

A fantastic photo presentation of Sydney Life 2009

At google.com.au - Programme pdf as html

Sydney Life 2008 (4-26 Oct 2008)

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Sydney Life, the annual photography competition held in Hyde Park as part of Art & About, is stronger than ever in 2008.

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There were many passionate arguments from the four judges during the judging. The result is a fascinating collection of different moods, observations and styles. There is humour, comment, portraiture, darkness and domesticity.

Sydney Life is proud of its record of showing a mix of emerging and established artists. This year is no exception. Many well-known photographers entered, several of whom have been selected in previous years. There are also the works of many new and up and coming photographers included in the final selection.

The location of Hyde Park continues to be the star of this popular public art event. I am delighted that Sydney Life is once again enlivening this much-loved green respite in the middle of the CBD.

Sandy Edwards Curator, Sydney Life


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The Photographers and their Photographs

Adrain Cook - Clown Doctors
Reenee Nowytarger - Mamdouh
Ross Honeysett - Project X
Charlie Coles - 5:30am, Ready
David Potts - Elephant and Skyline, Taronga Park Zoo, Sydney
Jasmine Poole - Self Portrait in Backyard (St Peters) II (People's Favourite)
Cassandra French - Cooking up a Storm
George Roukia - South of the Border
Kelly-Ann Denton - Hellfire
Marco Bok - Rafferty and Pepper in Flight, Centennial Park
Neil Bailey - Double Take
Sally McInerney - At Sculpture by the Sea
Wendy McDougall - Hanging at the Beach
Scott McGale - New Sydney Life
Tamara Voninski - Flinders Street #2
Rachel Lane - Suburban Blend 1
Andrew Quilty - Untitled, The Domain
Marillia Ogayar - Newtown Festival Dog Show - Hero Dog
Paul Blackmore - Suburban Serpent
Tamara Dean - The Tea Party
Trent Parke - Carrington St, Wynyard Pk, Sydney, 2006

Friday, October 8, 2010

Sydney Life 2007 (2-21 Oct 2007)

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Every year, around 500,000 people come to see Sydney Life in Hyde Park North. Set in the context of one of the City’s most popular outdoor public spaces, the evocative artworks provide a unique Sydney experience.

The judges were spoilt for choice. From 620 images submitted, 26 have been chosen.

The result is a truly democratic exhibition, featuring works by emerging and established artists from across the spectrum of the art form, including documentary, press and art photography.

We sought to include optimistic and fun images, such as Jenny Evans’s Elvis Goes to the Races, and joyous ones like Christine Gleisner’s Martin and Maggie. Dean Sewell’s Tamara, Jack and Ruby is a contemplative portrait of family life, while Elaine Campaner’s The Harbour View, made out of kitsch objects, seems like a comment on the aspects of our city’s character that are superficial but charming.

It would not have been appropriate to exclude images which are poignant, such as Andrew Quilty’s Days Passed and Joan Cameron-Smith’s Housed by Thought No. 8, respectively of an old man watching the Anzac Day Parade and a young boy lost in thought. Nor did we want to exclude those which raise thorny social or environmental issues, such as Garry Trinh’s Welcome Home, about migrant communities feeling under siege, and Simon McGrath’s Urban Landscape, which alludes to our deepening concern over water shortages.

I would like to thank the City of Sydney and AMP Capital Investors for supporting the project. Thank you, too, to my fellow judges. Finally, I thank the photographers for their distinctive perspectives which so eloquently capture the possibilities of life in this terrific city.

The Sydney Life Prize, valued at $10,000, is comprised of $5,000 cash from the City of Sydney plus a $5,000 investment in an AMP Capital Sustainable Share Fund. It is awarded for the work judged most outstanding in the exhibition by the judges: Sandy Edwards (Curator, Sydney Life and Curator, Stills Gallery), Christine Morrow (Curator, Museum of Contemporary Art) and Bec Dean (Curator, Australian Centre for Photography).

New this year is the People’s Choice Award, sponsored by FUJIFILM Australia. Vote at the Art & About Free Catalogue and Information Booth in Hyde Park North and be in the draw to win a digital camera. The winning photographer will receive FUJIFILM Australia product worth $3,000.

Sandy Edwards, Curator Sydney Life


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The Photographers and their Photos

Fiona Morris - Girls from Guangdong Province, Chinese New Year
Christine Gleisner - Martin and Maggie, 2007
Jenny Evans - Elvis Goes to the Races
Paul Blackmore - Lambo Wings
Dean Sewell - Tamara, Jack and Ruby
David Matheson and Eszter Marosszeky - Lounge-room, Lilyfield, 2007
Ingvar Kenne - Kellyville
Joan Cameron-Smith - Housed by Thought No. 8
Joanne Saad - Ipar (Voted People's Favourite)
Elaine Campaner - The Harbour View (Breakfast in Sydney)
Simon McGrath - Urban Landscape
Andrew Quilty - Days Passed
Neil Bailey - Sydney Museum
Ivan Buljan - Ms Paula Horvat Dreaming
Steven Siewert - 38° at 2pm
Martin Mischkulnig - Eila
Ali Nasseri - Aged Care is no Place for a Young Person
R. Ian Lloyd - Artist Guo Jian studies himself for a painting
Wendy McDougall - Park in a Park (in a park!)
Adrian Cook - Easter, Marrickville, NSW
Steve Christo - Mini Triathlon
Tanya Lake - Jelly Wrestling
Tom Williams - Evening, Kings Cross, 2006
Matt Kaarma - Basketball
Gary Trinh - Welcome Home
Quentin Jones - Fly Boys


Catalogue (pdf)