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Patrick Pound: Photography and air, 2016, collection of found photographs, detail.PATRICK POUND: PHO

Patrick Pound: Photography and air, 2016, collection of found photographs, detail.

PATRICK POUND: PHOTOGRAPHY AND AIR

Exhibition from May 18 to June 18, 2016 at Stills Gallery, Paris Fair Exhibitor

36 Gosbell Street, 2021 Paddington 
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www.stillsgallery.com.au

This series consists of numerous found photographs of people and things that are in some way affected by the wind; from a candle in the breeze to a hovering plane, a yacht’s billowing sail to a young woman at the beach, her hair blown by the breeze. Images are selected from a vast array of sources that include defunct newspaper archives and abandoned family albums. While disparate in origin, together they form a prosaic yet poetic portrait. Pound’s interest in the idea of photographing something you can’t see extends to other works in this exhibition where he pairs photographs to capture the time between them.


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© Kristin Cammermeyer, Accumulation at 12th & Marion: May 7 - June 19, 2015 [stop-motion video s

© Kristin Cammermeyer, Accumulation at 12th & Marion: May 7 - June 19, 2015 [stop-motion video still]

EVER FRESH

Exhibition closing on May 14, 2016 at Stills Gallery, Paris Fair Exhibitor

36 Gosbell Street, 2021 Paddington 
[email protected]
T +612 9331 7775
www.stillsgallery.com.au

‘Freshness’ has shifted from an organic state to an abstract, cultural sign. It’s become fluid and slippery: infusing feelings and atmosphere, products, architecture and design.

“Ever Fresh” reflects on this global currency of ‘freshness’ through installations, videos, objects and images. It will temporarily transform the gallery into a futuristic, commercial utopia—resembling those that surround us with plastic plants, sparkling surfaces and lively screens.

Exhibited artists are: Tully Arnot (AU), Kristin Cammermeyer (USA), Adham Faramawy (UK), Emily Parsons-Lord (AU), Marilyn Schneider (AU) and Kawita Vatanajyankur (THAI).


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