Tag / Photographs
Albury Art Prize 2012
When: 27 January to 4 March 2012 Where: Former Albury Art Gallery, 546 Dean Street Albury. Price: About the exhibition The Albury Art Prize is one of New South Wales’ oldest municipal…
American Suburb X
- Ruth Lauer Manenti 4 Sides of the Table December 3, 2025It is hard to deny the strange feeling of sharing a room with one of your loved ones who has passed on. The implicit silence is an acknowledgement of toil’s end, though at the time, the personal trauma overtakes this thought in the mind of the living. It casts small echoes. Of course, there is […]Brad Feuerhelm
- Victor Sira Europass December 2, 2025Notes for a Ritual of Photography Gone Extinct Victor Sira, in his exhibition catalog/new book Europass, published by his publishing house, bookdummypress, examines a common theme in travel photography. The book is based on a series of trips the Venezuelan artist took in Europe from 2001 to 2006, which coincided with the shift from the […]Brad Feuerhelm
- Sam Hutchinson Charred Cell November 25, 2025From the publisher or author or both Charred Cell is formed from a period of visual research into the clinical estrangement of domestic environments- the work eludes to a cynicism that coexists alongside enlightenment, stuck between an escapist alternative of the present, and the tension that fluctuates between trauma and awakening. Suggestions of manipulation, both physical and emotional, arise […]Brad Feuerhelm
- Felipe Russo Lugar Dito November 24, 2025What to do with the business of time? From 2020 to 2023, we were forced to face this question by the global pandemic. It will forever mark generations of people in the 21st Century by its unnerving qualities, its obvious malady, and, more to the point of this conversation, what we were meant to understand […]Brad Feuerhelm
- Thomas Boivin Place de la République November 23, 2025Place de la République is a central meeting point in Paris. Several underground metro lines stop at its station, and its wide-open square is a gathering place for many people, particularly younger people. When you first enter the square, there is a flurry of activity, but it never feels overly crowded. Suppose you […]Brad Feuerhelm