Australia + Fashion Photography

Group show
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Tony Potts
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Location: Bondi Beach Promenade Queen Elizabeth Dr Bondi Beach NSW 2026
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Entry Fee: Free
Genres: Fashion

Australia + Fashion Photography exemplifies creative ideas that move beyond commerce and preconceived ideas of applied art by showcasing photographs that remain relevant as cultural artifacts from the 1970s to recent times.

This exhibition presents images created as personal projects alongside commissioned editorials for fashion magazines.

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Photographers Brett Hilder, Grant Matthews, Juli Balla, Kent Johnson, Liz Ham Michele Aboud, and Tony Potts come together for a group show exhibiting key creative works spanning over five decades of their careers within fashion photography.

Co-curators: Kent Johnson and Moshe Rosenzveig OAM.

This event has concluded
Dates: -
Location: Bondi Beach Promenade Queen Elizabeth Dr Bondi Beach NSW 2026
Hours:
Entry Fee: Free
Genres: Fashion

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