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ACP Beyond Real Exhibition Pt.2

Buy-n-Shoot.com is: digital camera reviews, digital news photography news, camera classifieds & photography tipsBeyond Real Photography Exhibition #2

PART 2 Making A Scene

18 November - 24 December
Tue - Sun: 11.00am - 6.00pm
Galleries One, Two and Foyer

Curated by Alasdair Foster

CALUM COLVIN, ROSE FARRELL & GEORGE PARKIN, LES KRIMS, ROSEMARY LAING, CLARENCE JOHN LAUGHLIN, BRENDAN LEE, ANGUS MCBEAN, DUANE MICHALS, TRACEY MOFFATT, JULIE RRAP, ARTHUR TRESS, JERRY UELSMANN, WILHELM VON GLOEDEN and GUGLIEMO PLUSCHOW

Visual puzzles, Arcadian idylls, gothic nightmares, dysfunctional families, wistful dreams. The artists in the concluding part of Beyond Real create whole new worlds - sometimes strangely familiar, at others totally alien. While some images are created through digital manipulation or darkroom trickery, many involve the creation of elaborate settings that are then faithfully recorded on film. With the camera no longer wedded exclusively to notions of neutral documentation, the exhibition explores photography's other romance with worlds beyond the real.

THIS EXHIBITION IS PRESENTED UNDER A PARTNERSHIP WITH THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF AUSTRALIA

 

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About Australian Centre for Photography (ACP)

 

Established in 1973, the ACP opened the doors of its first gallery in Paddington Street, in 1974. In 1981 the Centre moved to Oxford Street where it remains today. It is now Australia's longest running contemporary art space.

It is the ACP's mission to promote and enrich the understanding of photo-based art in Australia and this is achieved through a dynamic mix of exhibition, education and publication. In its blend of activities and range of photographic media, the Centre is unique in Australia.

ACP opened a Workshop in 1976. Originally in a separate building, this is now housed within the Centre in Oxford Street and includes black and white and colour darkroom facilities, a digital suite, lighting studio and library. In 1983 ACP launched the journal Photofile. It is now the leading photo-based art magazine in Australia, available through newsagents and specialist bookshops nationally.

Currently located in the heart of Paddington, Sydney's gallery district, ACP houses two exhibition spaces; a foyer display area and a Project Wall for emerging artists; an extensive workshop with comprehensive curriculum and public access facilities; a specialist bookshop and library.

The ACP is a not-for-profit organisation supported by the NSW Government through the NSW Ministry for the Arts, the Australia Council, the Australian Government's arts funding and advisory body, and the Visual Arts and Craft Strategy, an initiative of the Australian, State and Territory Governments. The ACP raises over half of its revenue from non-government sources.

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