An amazing honour to be part of this show at National Portrait Gallery of Australia
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Present Tense: An imagined grammar of portraiture in the digital age
21 May 2010 – 22 August 2010
Technology has been a major influence on art since the invention of the camera, particularly in the field of portraiture. The digital revolution of the 1980s-1990s has altered how portraits are made and what a portrait might be. This exhibition will explore how new ways of imaging reflect the individual in this digital world and the mechanisms of imaging that are used.
Exhibiting: Stellarc, Julian Opie, Loretta Lux,Patricia Piccinini, Osang Gwon,
James Dodd, Juan Ford, Justine Khamara, Rineke Dijkstra, Chuck Close, Miso and Ghostpatrol
images here
2 Comments on “Present Tense – National Portrait Gallery of Australia”
Alison
March 24, 2010
Congratulations – that’s brilliant!
Rebecca Chaperon
March 24, 2010
I like the collaborative installation! Great work.
http://www.portrait.gov.au/site/exhibition_subsite_PT_A1.php
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