Exhibition: Relicts (Melbourne, Australia 20 June - 9 July 2023)
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Relicts is an exhibition exploring the past, present, and future of Australia’s temperate and alpine flora. Many of the species and plant communities photographed can be described as ‘relicts’, remnants of much larger and more extensive populations in the past. The exhibition also examines the bio-geographical relationship Australia shares with New Zealand, South America, and Antarctica, all once part of the ancient supercontinent of Gondwana.
The large-format film photographs are drawn from journeys over a period of 19 years, from 2003 to 2022, and represent landscapes from Victoria, Tasmania, Queensland, New Zealand, and Chilean Patagonia.
Angela - Robarts Bird Gallery
Gasworks Arts Park
20 June- 9 July 2023
Open daily: 9:30 am - 4:30 pm
Free entry
https://gasworks.org.au/whats-on/relicts
Below is a preview of some of the photographs in the exhibition
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Snow covered Richea
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Burned Snow Gum
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Old Growth Snow Gum
Re: Exhibition: Relicts (Melbourne, Australia 20 June - 9 July 2023)
Mark, this looks fantastic.
I basically have enough time available to visit the city for one exhibition, this is the exhibition I'll be attending out of the now two possibilities.
Re: Exhibition: Relicts (Melbourne, Australia 20 June - 9 July 2023)
Re: Exhibition: Relicts (Melbourne, Australia 20 June - 9 July 2023)
Re: Exhibition: Relicts (Melbourne, Australia 20 June - 9 July 2023)
I think your show looks fantastic as well, beautiful work!
Re: Exhibition: Relicts (Melbourne, Australia 20 June - 9 July 2023)
This looks amazing, Mark, and I love your subject. I'm away for the entirety of your exhibition (and would probably have wimped out anyway, sorry!) but it looks to be an incredible show and the photos here alone have given me a bit of inspiration for my trip (far north Western Australia), so thank you! [emoji5]
Will there be/is there a printed catalogue available for sale for the exhibition?