Showing posts with label muckaty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label muckaty. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Manuwangku, Under the Nuclear Cloud | Photographs by Jagath Dheerasekara | Curated by Sandy Edwards | Customs House | Head On Photo Festival | Sydney | 4 May - 8 July

Manuwangku, Under the Nuclear Cloud is featured in the Head On Photo Festival . Head On is Australia's largest photo festival and world's second largest. The exhibition is curated by Sandy Edwards and hosted by Customs House. (Level 2, 31 Alfred Street, Circular Quay, NSW 2000). Customs House will continue to host the exhibition even after the Head On Photo Festival until 9 July during the VIVID Festival and the NAIDOC Week. For this project, photographer Jagath Dheerasekara, won the Amnesty International Human Rights Innovation Grant Award in 2010 and the exhibition is currently on tour.



Extracts from the comments in the media and other sources on the Manuwangku, Under the Nuclear Cloud series:


"The photographs are excellent. They are a moving portrayal of Aboriginal Australia that all Australians aught to know about on an issue that wont go away."

- John Pilger, Writer and Filmmaker, January 2012

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"They (photographs) are just beautiful. They show how we live. We don't want the nuclear waste dump coming to our land. That place is very important for water. This exhibition will be a real eye opener for people in the cities. It shows the realities of our lives in the outback, out under the stars. People need to see what is really happening."

- Penny Phillips Napangardi, Traditional Owner of Mukaty (Manuwangku), April 2012
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‎”These photographs are an enormous achievement on Jagath’s account. There are many examples of photographers coming to Australia full of desire to photograph Aboriginal people. There have been many mismatches and misinterpretations. Jagath has combined his humanism and his personal experiences and has achieved a delightfully accurate portrayal of the Muckaty community in all its subtlety. He has created a lasting positive document that will remain invaluable as we hopefully continue to develop more photographic archives of Aboriginal Australia that combine realism with a keenly felt positive empathy. "



Sandy Edwards, Photographer and Curator, Jan 2012
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They are wonderful. Just wonderful. He's taken the time to be with the people. Otherwise he wont have gained so much of their trust.

- Mervyn Bishop, Photographer, January 2012
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"They are composed with a purpose. They show there is nowhere in Australia that Aboriginal people don't live and care about the land.

- Djon Mundine OAM, Art Curator, January 2012
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Exhibition has so far travelled to ...
Sydney | The Pine Street Gallery, Chippendale | January 2012
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Melbourne | Sustainability Living Festival 2012 | February 2012
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Perth | FotoFreo Photo Festival 2012. Divergence : Photographs from Elsewhere | March ~ April 2012
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Sydney | Head On Foto Festival + VIVID Festival + NAIDOC Week | Customs House, Circular Quay | May 4 ~ July 9 2012
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Exhibition will be travelling to ...

Melbourne | La Trobe University, Library, Bundoora Campus | Curated by Dr Vincent Alessi, Artistic Director, La Trobe University Art Museum | May ~ July 2012 (Including NAIDOC Week)

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Darwin | Darwin Festival | Thursday 9 ~ Sunday 26 August 2012
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Alice Springs | Alice Springs Festival | Friday 7 ~ Sunday 16 September 2012

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Tennant Creek | Desert Harmony Festival | August 24 ~ September 2 2012

Friday, August 5, 2011

2011 William and Winifred Bowness Photography Prize - Finalists announced - Monash Gallery of Art, Victoria - Exhibition 16 Sep ~ 16 Oct

Thirty seven images by some of Australia’s best photographers are in the running for the $25 000 William and Winifred Bowness Photography Prize. The finalist’s works were selected from approximately 2 000 photographs submitted by 432 entrants. One of these finalists will win the $25 000 first prize. Three finalists will be awarded an Adobe Honourable Mention prize.


FINALISTS


Warwick Baker
Kate Bernauer
Magdalena Bors
Chris Budgeon
Elaine Campaner
Michael Corridore
Jagath Dheerasekara
Jackson Eaton
Cherine Fahd
Sean Fennessy
Anne Ferran
Phillip George
Dean Golja
Natalie Grono
David Manley
Olivia Martin-McGuire
Prudence Murphy
Harry Nankin
Catherine Nelson
Matthew Newton
Selina Ou
Max Pam
Polixeni Papapetrou
Geoff Parr
Sonia Payes
Drew Pettifer
Helen Pynor
Jacky Redgate
Simone Rosenbauer
Julie Rrap
Martin Smith
Simon Terrill
Claudia Terstappen
Glenn Walls
Rudi Williams
Alex Wisser
Yiwen Yao


The 2011 Bowness Photography Prize judging panel is:
ROBYN STACEY, photographer,
GEOFFREY SMITH, Chairman of Sotheby's Australia and Trustee of the MGA Foundation and SHAUNE LAKIN, MGA Gallery Director.


EXHIBITION OPENING AND ANNOUNCEMENT: Thursday 15 September
ARTIST'S PARTY: Saturday 15 October
EXHIBITION CLOSES: Sunday 16 October


Established in 2006 to promote excellence in photography, the annual non-acquisitive William and Winifred Bowness Photography Prize is an initiative of the MGA Foundation. Among Australia’s most important art prizes, the Bowness Photography Prize is the country’s most coveted photography prize.


For current information go to www.mga.org.au


Text courtesy of Monash Gallery of Art

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Jagath Dheerasekara's work can be viewed at http://jd.photoshelter.com/