This week on Photojournalism Now: Friday Round Up - group shows for Sydney and Melbourne and the winner of the 2017 BJP International Photography Award, Daniel Castro Garcia's exhibition Foreigner: Migration into Europe 2015-2016 is on at TJ Boulting Gallery, London.
Exhibition: Sydney
HOME - Group Show
This group show proposing Brian Cassey, Daniel Grendon, Godelieve Mols, Isabelle Baumann Ivana Jovanovic, Lola Alexander, Michael Jalaru Torres, Nick Pont, Samantha Mackie and Zorica Purlija explores the topic of 'domestic'. As you could see from those snap shots, it is a topic which means an entire lot of different things for the person. And it is certainly one of my favourite issues because of the particular perspectives it inspires.
?Fragility Of Home" ? Brian Cassey
?Fragility Of Home" ? Brian Cassey
"My Place" © Brian Cassey
© Isabelle Baumann
? Ivana Jovanovic
? Lola Alexander
"Making Sense of The Vast" ? Samantha Mackie
? Nick Pont
Bending Light ? Michael Jalaru Torres
Watching © Godelieve Mols
? Zorica Purlija
? Daniel Grendon
Until 2 April
Contact Sheet Gallery
60 Atchison Street
St Leonards, Sydney
Exhibition: Melbourne
An Inconsistent Look - Group Show
(C) Felipe Devoto
This group exhibition examines how people often see the equal matters in another way; how what one man or woman notices another will overlook. Once again, it?S all approximately perspectives.
"An Inconsistent Look" takes the viewer to the streets of Melbourne and Argentina in black and white, and in colour. Italian-born photographer Carlos Oggioni captures the every day go back and forth in Melbourne; Scottish-born photographer Barry C. Douglas steps lower back to look in; and Felipe Devoto gives an summary view of his local Argentina.
(C) Barry Douglas
(C) Barry Douglas
(C) Barry Douglas
(C) Felipe Devoto
(C) Felipe Devoto
(C) Carlos Oggioni
(C) Carlos Oggioni
(C) Carlos Oggioni
6-27 April
Magnet Galleries
Level 2
640 Bourke Street
Melbourne
Exhibition: London
Daniel Castro Garcia -Foreigner: Migration into Europe 2015-2016
Daniel Castro Garcia turned into this year's winner of the British Journal of Photography?S International Photography Award for his series depicting migrants stuck up inside the European refugee disaster.
Castro Garcia spent weeks with his subjects, interviewing nearly anyone before he photographed them. He says this engagement is ?The spine of the paintings. Going up to human beings and speaking to them, discussing their situation before even citing photography. I truly have a sturdy belief that it?S a collaboration. Without engaging with the individuals and conveying what you?Re seeking to do with them, it?S worthless.?
(C) All images Daniel Castro Garcia
"Foreigner: Migration into Europe 2015-2016" is also a self-posted e-book.
Until eight April
TJ Boulting Gallery
fifty nine Riding House Street
London W1W7EG
No comments:
Post a Comment