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Garden of Earthly Delights
Garry Trinh
untitled #1, 2012
digital type C print
76 x 58.5 cm
editions of 7 + 1AP

Garden of Earthly Delights

Narelle Autio » Ben Cauchi » Ian Dodd » Mark Kimber » Anne Noble » Polixeni Papapetrou » Trent Parke » Danielle Thompson » Garry Trinh »

Exhibition: 14 Nov 2012 – 23 Feb 2013

Wed 14 Nov 16:00 - 18:00

Stills Gallery

36 Gosbell Street . Paddington
NSW 2021 Sydney

+61 2-93317775


www.stillsgallery.com.au

Wed-Sat 11-17

Garden of Earthly Delights
Polixeni Papapetrou
The Visitor, 2012
pigment print
70 x 105 cm
editions of 8

SEASON 12: Garden of Earthly Delights
14 November to 22 December 2012

This exhibition draws from a wide range of photomedia including traditional photographic practices and some rich examples of contemporary documentary in Sydney. All the participating artists have exhibited at Stills before.

The artists are Narelle Autio, Polixeni Papapetrou, Anne Noble, Danielle Thompson, Garry Trinh, Ben Cauchi, Gilbert Bel-Bachir, Ian Dodd, Mark Kimber and Trent Parke. The mood for the exhibition is ‘transcendent’ epitomized by the vibrant underwater worlds of Narelle Autio in works from the series Water Hole and the sublime magic realism of Ian Dodd’s black and white fairytale landscapes. Polixeni Papapetrou continues to employ surreal constructed tableau in the Australian landscape with whimsical and engaging animal characters. Anne Noble’s Antarctic trucks At the End of the Earth are lolly-coloured and hilarious, infused with male fantasy in the form of graphic portrayals of female figures and names such as ‘Hot Lips’.

Danielle Thompson presents delicate lacy landscapes of leaves infused with the feeling of summer. Two fine documentary photographers Garry Trinh and Gilbert Bel-Bachir* provide frontline series drawn from Sydney streets. Trinh has been documenting the artery that is Parramatta Road. His observations are startling in their simplicity, abstraction and humour. Bel-Bachir has constructed the series Looking Through Glass seen through the windows of a moving bus. It combines realism and abstraction equally.

As contrast, New Zealand photoartist Ben Cauchi* works with traditional photographic techniques such as ambrotypes and tintypes. He is exhibiting small gems in black and white that show surreal and magical scenarios. Using a plastic Diana camera Mark Kimber constructs dioramas in an impressive replication of real scenes. These small works tell epic tales which reference the history of photography.

Trent Parke’s The Christmas Tree Bucket series records with a classic Parke eye the events and intimacies of an Australian family Christmas, his own family. These wry, sharp and truthful images are destined to become classics in the lexicon of Australian photography. Parke is the first Australian member of Magnum Photo Agency and will have two monographs released soon by Steidl publishers.

Come and enjoy these earthly delights at Stills Gallery for Xmas.


*Gilbert Bel-Bachir is represented by King Street Gallery
*Ben Cauchi is represented by Darren Knight Gallery

Garden of Earthly Delights
Danielle Thompson
untitled #8, 2011
lightjet print
75 x 75 cm

Garden of Earthly Delights
Narelle Autio
untitled #7, 2012
series: Water hole
Type C print
82 x 120 cm
Garden of Earthly Delights
Ben Cauchi
untitled (balloon), 2010
palladium print
25.5 x 20.5 cm