The Australian Centre for Photography Winter Season 2013 presents three exhibitions by photographers exploring the varying and diverse aspects of the photographic medium ranging from surrealism to photojournalism.
Pat Brassington à Rebours brings together significant works from the artist's career, which spans three decades. Brassington was one of the first artists to recognise the potential of digital photography, all the while referencing the tradition of surrealist photography.
David Burnett is recognised as a key figure in photojournalism. He was one of the last photojournalists to cover the Vietnam War for Life magazine and is one of the few photographers who has created images of all US presidents since JFK. The Presidents: from JFK to Obama is shown in partnership with Reportage Festival.
In the sixth instalment of Robert Besankoâs Contemplations, a project of the Australian Centre for Photography revealed monthly over a twelve month period, audiences are invited to contemplate the unique differences between traditional analogue photography and new digital representations of the works.
PUBLIC PROGRAMS AT ACP
Saturday, 1 June 2013
12â 1pm
Artist Talk with David Burnett
Free event
Thursday, 11 July 2013
6â 7pm
In Conversation With: Kon Gouriotis and Juliana Engberg - Curator Pat Brassington à Rebours
Free event
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