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15/05/2012 - 23:47
A slide night presentation, live music and moreCurated by Pete...
15/05/2012 - 17:14
Celebrating  60 years of Northside Creative Photography Inc
15/05/2012 - 17:12
A series of photographs depicting various sets of twins.
15/05/2012 - 17:10
Photographs documenting Peter McMahon and Paul Mallam's travels to...
15/05/2012 - 17:04
A  group fundraising exhibition celebrating the photograph and...
15/05/2012 - 23:47
A slide night presentation, live music and moreCurated by Pete...
15/05/2012 - 17:14
Celebrating  60 years of Northside Creative Photography Inc
15/05/2012 - 17:12
A series of photographs depicting various sets of twins.
15/05/2012 - 17:10
Photographs documenting Peter McMahon and Paul Mallam's travels to...
15/05/2012 - 17:04
A  group fundraising exhibition celebrating the photograph and...

Exhibition Catalogue

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Tibet's Timeless Tantric Tradition

Photographer: 
Tobi Wilkinson
Tobi Wilkinson

TIBET'S TIMELESS TANTRIC TRADITION
A PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDY OF GYUTO MONASTERY IN EXILE

Developed over the past year at the Gyuto monastery in the foothills of the Northern Indian Mountains, Tobi captures
the essence of the Gyuto community as both ordinary men and highly realised monks.
As westerners we tend to get lost in the images of robes and prayers forgetting that the Gyuto Monks live the same
daily routines as most of us do. The exhibition reminds us of the simplicity of their lives and the joy that they bring to
everyday tasks which is in stark contrast to the conditions they live in and the complex situation they find themselves
in as refugees from their homeland.

Developed over the past year at the Gyuto monastery in the foothills of the Northern Indian Mountains, Tobi captures the essence of the Gyuto community as both ordinary men and highly realised monks.

As westerners we tend to get lost in the images of robes and prayers forgetting that the Gyuto Monks live the same daily routines as most of us do.

The exhibition reminds us of the simplicity of their lives and the joy that they bring to everyday tasks which is in stark contrast to the conditions they live in and the complex situation they find themselves in as refugees from their homeland.

19 - 31 January 2010

Date of Show: 
Mon, 18/01/2010 - Sat, 30/01/2010