Catherine Nelson, Curt Gunther, Emma Rowan-Kelly, Gary Heery, Head On, Jim Anderson, Meyer Gallery, Polixeni Papapetrou, Richard Green, Robert McFarlane, Robyn Stacey, What's On?, William Yang, What's On?
[3 Mar 2011 | No Comments]
Robert McFarlane’s Round Up Photographer and writer Robert McFarlane reports back from a tour of Sydney’s current exhibitions. Two exhibitions offer planetary perspectives on wildly differing environments - Emma Rowan-Kelly's innocentarctic conveyed subtle, almost monochromatic colour visions of...
[15 Feb 2011 | No Comments]
Last week to see Jeff Carter This is your last week to catch the State Library’s excellent Jeff Carter exhibition before it closes on February 20. The Jeff Carter photographs in Beach, Bush + Battlers have been selected from his remarkable, historically significant archive of over 50,000 works...
[12 Feb 2011 | No Comments]
Medium: Vinyl is open for entry
This year, the Hardware Gallery joins Head On to invite photographers to take part in their annual Medium: Vinyl exhibition which encourages photographers to make art on a vinyl record.
“Every year, we find a lot of artists use it as an opportunity to try something...
[16 Dec 2010 | No Comments]
Welcome to the new Head On blog! Redeye is an online publication for the dissemination and discussion of Australian photography. Naturally, it will follow events at the annual Head On Photography Festival but will also feature work by photographers and writers - via a curated selection as well as...
[4 Dec 2010 | No Comments]
Reviewed by Robert McFarlaneThis extraordinary exhibition may be one of the most intricately constructed displays ever seen at the Australian Centre for Photography Not only has photojournalist Stephen Dupont sought to encompass fifteen years of working in Afghanistan’s historically conflicted land...
[3 Dec 2010 | No Comments]
Our Blog will be launched in the very near future.Entries for Head On Portrait Prize will be open shortly; Please subscribe to our mailing list to receive the Call for Submissions for the festival. We operate with a very limited budget and your help and support is greatly appreciated...