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This week on Photojournalism Now: Friday Round Up - the excellent and expansive Festival of Photography at the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) proposing Bill Henson, William Eggleston, Patrick Pound, Ross Coulter, Zoe Croggon and greater is now on. This is a genuinely superb possibility to peer an eclectic selection of images, some of which you'll love and others you may detest, however isn't always that the splendor of art! And it is all FREE. Give your self half an afternoon at least to get through all of it.

Special Feature: Melbourne

Festival of Photography - NGV

Bill Henson

I love these panorama works of Henson's and that they appearance mind-blowing within the gallery which has been painted a deep grey that allows the works to draw you in with their quiet majesty. Until 24 August.

Untitled 2008/09

inkjet print

127 x 180 cm

? Bill Henson

Untiled 2009/10 2009?2010

Inkjet print  National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne

Purchased, Victorian Foundation for Living Australia Artist, 2011 (2012.9)

? Bill Henson

Untitled 2008/09 inkjet print 127 x one hundred eighty cm

? Bill Henson

William Eggleston: Portraits

There's something so quirky and offbeat approximately Eggleston's work that you can't assist but smile at the absurdity of it (if no longer the photograph itself, you'll get fun out of the regularly ridiculous curatorial causes). Of course there may be nostalgia now attached to those pics which capture and reflect culture topics of a specific time in America that has now exceeded. Until 18 June.

Untitled (Memphis, Tennessee), c.1969-71 Dye-transfer print, 55.Five x 36.8cm

Wilson Centre for Photography

? Eggleston Artistic Trust

Untitled (the artist?S uncle, Adyn Schuyler Senior, with assistant and motive force, Jasper Staples, in Cassidy Bayou, Sumner, Mississippi), 1969-70

Pigment print, published 2016, 111.8 x 152.4cm

Courtesy the Eggleston Artistic Trust and David Zwirner, New York/London

? Eggleston Artistic Trust

Untitled, c.1965-9

Pigment print, printed 2016, 33.Four x 51cm Eggleston Artistic Trust

? Eggleston Artistic Trust

Untitled (Memphis, Tennessee), 1965 Dye-transfer print, 45.1 x 30.5cm Wilson Centre for Photography

? Eggleston Artistic Trust

Untitled, 1965-8

Dye-switch print, revealed 2004 30.5 x 45.1cm

Wilson Centre for Photography ? Eggleston Artistic Trust

Patrick Pound: The Great Exhibition

(at Ian Potter Gallery Federation Square)

This exhibition is loopy inside the most delightful manner. Pound, who should be an eccentric man or woman to gather different people's images, has amassed an implausible collection, that's offered in groups - pictures wherein people were reduce out, faces burned or scratched, removing their identity in an try and erase them from the lives of these who've cast out those images; photos that characteristic objects which includes lamps; photographs in which the camera case or the photographer's hand is in view; snap shots that have been screwed up and tossed out; and people that function pairs. Stuff that most humans would skip by way of maintain fascination for Pound who continues all of those bits and portions carefully filed away in containers. Love it. Until 30 July.

Patrick Pound

New Zealander/Australian 1962?

The photographer?S shadow 2000?17 (detail)

Collection of the artist

Courtesy of Station, Melbourne, Stills Gallery, Sydney, Hamish McKay Gallery, Wellington and Melanie Roger Gallery, Auckland ? Patrick Pound

Damaged 2008?17 (element)

Collection of the artist

Courtesy of Station, Melbourne, Stills Gallery, Sydney, Hamish McKay Gallery, Wellington and Melanie Roger Gallery, Auckland ? Patrick Pound

The hand of the photographer 2007?17 (element)

Collection of the artist

Courtesy of Station, Melbourne, Stills Gallery, Sydney, Hamish McKay Gallery, Wellington and Melanie Roger Gallery, Auckland ? Patrick Pound

The hand of the photographer 2007?17 (element)

Collection of the artist

Courtesy of Station, Melbourne, Stills Gallery, Sydney, Hamish McKay Gallery, Wellington and Melanie Roger Gallery, Auckland ? Patrick Pound

Pairs (and the double) 2016?17 (detail)

Collection of the artist

Courtesy of Station, Melbourne, Stills Gallery, Sydney, Hamish McKay Gallery, Wellington and Melanie Roger Gallery, Auckland

? Patrick Pound

Damaged 2008?17 (element)

Collection of the artist

Courtesy of Station, Melbourne, Stills Gallery, Sydney, Hamish McKay Gallery, Wellington and Melanie Roger Gallery, Auckland ? Patrick Pound

Damaged 2008?17 (element)

Collection of the artist

Courtesy of Station, Melbourne, Stills Gallery, Sydney, Hamish McKay Gallery, Wellington and Melanie Roger Gallery, Auckland ? Patrick Pound

Lamps 2016?17 (detail)

Collection of the artist

Courtesy of Station, Melbourne, Stills Gallery, Sydney, Hamish McKay Gallery, Wellington and Melanie Roger Gallery, Auckland

? Patrick Pound

Zo? Croggon: Tenebrae

Melbourne artist Zo? Groggon become commissioned by the NGV to create these photograph collages that draw on subject matters of the bodily frame and the surroundings. It's an exciting, summary collection that is visually enticing. Until 30 July.

Bow 2013

Collection of the artist

Courtesy of the artist and Daine Singer, Melbourne ? Zo? Croggon

Fonteyn 2012

virtual kind C print

102.Eight x ninety nine.Nine cm

National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne

Purchased with budget organized through Loti Smorgon for Contemporary Australian Photography, 2013 (2013.699) ? Zo? Croggon

Kink 2015

Collection of the artist

Courtesy of the artist and Daine Singer, Melbourne ? Zo? Croggon

Ross Coulter: Audience

This black and white photographic collection documents target audience members who have been photographed in extra than seventy Melbourne galleries and museums between 2013 and 2016. The thing I found most thrilling about this exhibition become recognising humans I knew in the images and running out wherein the spaces had been. Until 16 July.

Ross Coulter

Audience 2013?16 (element) silver gelatin prints

20.Zero x 25.Zero cm each Collection of the artist

? The artist

Ross Coulter

Audience 2013?16 (element) silver gelatin prints

20.Zero x 25.Zero cm each Collection of the artist

? The artist

Ross Coulter

Audience 2013?16 (element) silver gelatin prints

20.Zero x 25.Zero cm each Collection of the artist

? The artist

NGV Collection:  Random Images

And to wrap up this week's post here are some random pics that stuck my eye from the NGV pictures series. Until August.

Polly Borland

Australian born 1959

Untitled (Nick Cave in a blue wig) 2010

kind C image

1815.Zero x 1500.0

National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne Purchased NGV Foundation, 2012 (2012.333) ? Polly Borland

Paola Pivi

Italian born 1971

All white besides one 2012

virtual kind C print

180 x one hundred eighty cm

ed. Five/5

National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne Purchased NGV Foundation, 2013 (2013.37) ? Paola Pivi, courtesy Galerie Perrotin

Pieter Hugo

South African born 1976

Green Point Common, Cape Town 2013

from the Kin collection

virtual kind C print

a hundred and five.Zero x 139.Zero cm

National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne

Bowness Family Fund for Contemporary Photography, 2014 (2014.36)

? Pieter Hugo, courtesy Yossi Milo Gallery, New York

Danny Singer

Canadian born 1945

Gainsborough winter sky 2015

from the Big sky collection

inkjet print

112.0 x one hundred ninety.Zero cm,

ed. 4/five

National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne Purchased NGV Foundation, 2015 (2015.487) ? Danny Singer

Plus some photographs I took with my digital camera (not telephone) throughout my outing on the NGV!

(C) Alison Stieven-Taylor 2017

(C) Alison Stieven-Taylor 2017

(C) Alison Stieven-Taylor 2017

(C) Alison Stieven-Taylor 2017

(C) Alison Stieven-Taylor 2017

(C) Alison Stieven-Taylor 2017

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