Showing posts with label Sydney Looking Forward. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sydney Looking Forward. Show all posts

Saturday, October 1, 2011

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

Cover - Sydney Life 2011 - Art and About 2011

Cover - Sydney Life 2010 - Art and About 2010

Cover - Sydney Life 2009 - Art and About 2009 (picasa)

Cover - Sydney Life 2008 - Art and About 2008 (picasa)

Cover - Sydney Life 2007 - Art and About 2007 (picasa)

Cover - Sydney Life 2006 - Art and About 2006 (picasa)

Cover - Sydney Life 2005 - Art and About 2005 (picasa)

Cover - Sydney Life 2004 - Art and About 2004 (picasa)

Cover - Sydney Looking Forward 2003 - Art and About 2003 (picasa)

Cover - Sydney Looking Forward 2002 - Art and About 2002 (picasa)

Monday, October 11, 2010

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

Cover - Sydney Life 2010 - Art and About 2010 (picasa)

Cover - Sydney Life 2009 - Art and About 2009 (picasa)

Cover - Sydney Life 2008 - Art and About 2008 (picasa)

Cover - Sydney Life 2007 - Art and About 2007 (picasa)

Cover - Sydney Life 2006 - Art and About 2006 (picasa)

Cover - Sydney Life 2005 - Art and About 2005 (picasa)

Cover - Sydney Life 2004 - Art and About 2004 (picasa)

Cover - Sydney Looking Forward 2003 - Art and About 2003 (picasa)

Cover - Sydney Looking Forward 2002 - Art and About 2002 (picasa)

Sydney Looking Forward 2002 (16-29 Sep 2002)

Cover - Sydney Looking Forward 2002 - Art and About 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 2, 2010

Sydney Looking Forward 2003 (6-26 Oct 2003)

Cover - Sydney Looking Forward 2003 - Art and About 2003 (picasa)

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Sydney Looking Forward (2003)

This large format photographic exhibition, displayed along the central walkway of Hyde Park North, creates an open air gallery against the leafy backdrop of the park.

Twenty six photographic images have been selected from the over six hundred entries, to create an impressive visual experience reflecting on Sydney - its mood, vitality and environment.

After the outstanding response to last year's Sydney Looking Forward exhibition, I am delighted to curate this second exhibition in Hyde Park, which is like a natural gallery amongst the trees.

Once again, the work of both emerging and established photographers sit comfortably alongside each other, creating a vibrant portrait of Sydney as a unique and dynamic place.

Photographers were asked to portray both the physical and cultural makeup of the city in a positive way by selecting images using unusual colour and light. Images were also chosen for their uniqueness and for the way they reflected a contemporary historical moment.

Sandy Edwards, Curator
Sydney Looking Forward


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The Photographers and their Photos

Tamara Dean - Festival of the Winds
Peter Collie - Our Lady of the Snows
Dean Sewell - Blue Tongue
Wendy McDougall - Summer in Sydney
Paul Murphy - Rooms with a View
Nikki McLennan - Bondi Afternoon Gold
Greg Weight - Max
Evelyn Rose - Chinese New Year
Mark Rogers - Worker Bees
Moshe Rosenzveig - Prime Location
Dean Sewell - Hot Dogs
Jenny Templin - Picnic - Dangar Island
Roslyn Sharp - Getting Married
Robert Billington - Opera House to Fort Denison Swim Classic
Adrian Brown - Tom and Shirley, Ingleburn
Paul Blackmore (Stills) - Tamarama
Tamara Dean - Ferry to Balmain
Anthony Browell - White Bay Power Station
Alexandra Crosby - Corporate Nirvana
Beverley Veasey - Urban Vistas
Kye Thompson - Iron Horse
Catherine Dowd - Expecting
Tanya Lake - Feet
Maylei Hunt - Stop the War on Refugees
Andrew Mamo - The Great Majority

At www.archive.org - Catalogue (pdf), Sydney Looking Forward, Art and About 2003

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Favourite Photos: Sydney Life 2002 - Trent Parke - Photo in a Photo

Sydney Life: Trent Parke Photo - Hyde Park/Sydney - Mon 22 Sep 2002 (picasa)

Sydney Life (in 2002 and 2003 it was known as Sydney Looking Forward) is one of the Events of the Art and About Festival held now in October each year. Sydney Life is an outdoor exhibition of large scale images featuring the work of established photographers alongside work from some newer photographers (occasionally a no name like myself is selected, but this is very rare).

As the blurb says The real Sydney is revealed in the everyday and everynight, captured by the photograhic artsts who live here. - 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.

The above photo is a photo of Trent Parke photo from the 2002 Sydney Life Exhibition (might have been the first Sydney Life, definitely the first one I viewed anyway). The large 3x2m canvas printed photos are hung along either side of the northern walkway of Hyde Park, just across from where I work. Took my little IXUS digital camera with me one overcast Monday lunch time. Was aware of the work of Trent Parke - he was recently selected as the first Australian photographer to become a member of the famous Magnum Photographic Cooperative.

In taking this photo I decided to hover a little and wait for someone to be in the photo with their back to me like the backpack guy in Trent's photo. Thought it would raise it above a mere record of this photo. This guy with cap was already looking at the photo and I waited and hoped that a few other onlookers would move on. There was a nice symmetery when the others left and I took my photo. The guy with cap looked around and spoke to me. He said he felt that he was in the photo - the white shirt guy in shorts next to the street sign. He said he often walks past that location (Corner Market and George Streets). I've looked at this photo quite a few times since and I often convince myself that he is actually the guy in the photo.

Funny how things work out with photos. Always liked the little story that goes with this photo. I would see him again a few months later one Saturday morning in King Street Newtown at a bus stop barely 5 metres out of image and to the right of this previously discussed Favourite Photo. I actually had a copy of the above photo in my backpack, but was too shy to give it to him. Have not seen him since.

The following year I considered entering this photo in the 2003 Sydney Life exhibition and Leigh Perry (Leigh: thanks for the comment below) photoshopped a great Black and White version for me as well as printing a couple of beautiful prints. Thought it would be funny to look at a photo of photo from the previous years exhibition like some kind of infinite loop. I have played around with the photo and converted it to black and white. Also did a collage of some of the photos from the exhibition.

Sydney Life: Trent Parke Photo (BW) - Hyde Park/Sydney - Mon 22 Sep 2002 (picasa)

Sydney Life: Picasa Collage - Hyde Park/Sydney - Mon 22 Sep 2002 (picasa)