when: 27 May 2001 - 01 June 2002 | venue: Richard Randall Art Studio | cost: Free | address: Mount Coot-tha Road, Toowong
published: 18 May 2022, 5 min read
This showcased event has concluded.
Expired
The Fine Monochrome Print Group's "Ways of Seeing" exhibition presents portfolios by 10 members of the group. Each portfolio is composed of fine art prints that have a consistent theme. They address a wide range of subjects including landscapes, figure studies, documentary and still life. The 10 photographers have applied their creativity to explore the subjects of their portfolio. Each has their own way of seeing. Each has a visual signature.
We hope the exhibition brings viewers to appreciate photographs as works of fine art, and the subtle qualities of traditional techniques and digital processes.
The photographic styles in this exhibition range from the strictly traditional, to the abstract, to the very contemporary.
The photographers have used a range of photographic methods to help tell their stories. Some have used handcrafted methods from the 19th century, including wet plate collodion process, van dyke brown printing, platinum-palladium, kallitype and cyanotype processes. Some of the prints have required the use of cameras that create large 16x20 inch negatives. One of the photographers has created hand painted photographs. There are also black and white images produced using silver gelatin photographic paper. Equally impressive are the works of photographers who have used digital techniques to create their prints.
We hope the viewer can see how traditional and contemporary techniques are complementary, and influence the present, and hopefully the future of fine art photography.
Content from UpNext.com.au. Please don't scrape website.
The Fine Monochrome Print Group's "Ways of Seeing" exhibition presents portfolios by 10 members of the group. Each portfolio is composed of fine art prints that have a consistent theme. They address a wide range of subjects including landscapes, figure studies, documentary and still life. The 10 photographers have applied their creativity to explore the subjects of their portfolio. Each has their own way of seeing. Each has a visual signature.
We hope the exhibition brings viewers to appreciate photographs as works of fine art, and the subtle qualities of traditional techniques and digital processes.
The photographic styles in this exhibition range from the strictly traditional, to the abstract, to the very contemporary.
The photographers have used a range of photographic methods to help tell their stories. Some have used handcrafted methods from the 19th century, including wet plate collodion process, van dyke brown printing, platinum-palladium, kallitype and cyanotype processes. Some of the prints have required the use of cameras that create large 16x20 inch negatives. One of the photographers has created hand painted photographs. There are also black and white images produced using silver gelatin photographic paper. Equally impressive are the works of photographers who have used digital techniques to create their prints.
We hope the viewer can see how traditional and contemporary techniques are complementary, and influence the present, and hopefully the future of fine art photography.
Go see Ways of Seeing' - An exhibition of photographic prints by The Fine Monochrome Print Group 2001.
Ways of Seeing' - An exhibition of photographic prints by The Fine Monochrome Print Group 2001 is on 27 May 2001 - 01 June 2002. The opening hours are: Check venue for opening hours. Conveniently located in Toowong.
Are we missing something? Help us improve this article. Reach out to us.
Event Details
Are you looking for 'Things To Do' ideas?
Upnext Team
We love helping people
See recent events discovered by Upnext Team
Expired
Adelaide Tiny Home Expo 2023
Discover Tiny Houses and why they are taking Australia by storm. Tiny houses on and off wheels, luxury Airbnb models, m...
Expired
Drag Bingo & Cocktail Fun! 2023
Celebrate a Sunday afternoon with Bingo with a difference...Drag Bingo.Join hosts Fifi and Princess Laya as they perform...
Expired
Have You Eaten? 2023
Have You Eaten? is an immersive art exhibition that invites you to consider your perfect picnic, favourite foods, and co...
Expired
Punk Protest Propaganda 2023
Discover The Political Art of Fahmi Reza, a captivating exhibition at Nexus Gallery.Fahmi Reza, a self-taught Malaysian ...