PhotoForum have published a large format, hardback book on contemporary New Zealand photography, authored by art historian Edward Hanfling, and photographer Chris Corson- Scott. It features 12 well-known and emerging photographers' works in depth, with authors' commentary on what drives the artists to make these images. RRP $59.95
There is a parallel exhibition ' Recent Auckland Photography' as part of Auckland's Festival of Photography at Northart, in Northcote from 20th May to 12th of June. The senior curator of New Zealand and Pacific art at Auckland Art Gallery, Ron Brownson has written the foreword, and also is giving a floor talk 3pm on Saturday 8th June.
Book
Description/Blurb
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Pictures
They Want to Make presents a selection of works by twelve contemporary
photographers, and examines the various ways in which the images are created,
and the motivations that drive them.
Each of
the artists has a connection to the Auckland region; some of the photographs
capture aspects of that region’s culture and landscape, while others testify
to the mobility and ambition of the artists—their familiarity with other places
and people. The images reveal distinctive identities and characters,
Auckland’s place in the Pacific, the influence of history on the contemporary
environment, the wonder of the commonplace, and much more. Most of all, they
are personal statements; they are about how the artists see the world.
Included
in the book are some of New Zealand’s most acclaimed photographers, as well
as a number of exciting emerging artists. For each artist there is a full
page of text followed by representative examples of their work, while an
introductory essay establishes the case for looking beyond the more easily
recognisable aspects of subject matter to the different effects and feelings
of the images themselves.
Featuring
over 100 full colour reproductions across 176 pages.
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Table
of Contents (if applicable)
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contents
Foreword-Ron Brownson
Introduction-Chris Corson-Scott &
Edward Hanfling
Mark Adams
Edith Amituanai
Fiona Amundsen
Harvey Benge
Bruce Connew
Chris Corson-Scott
Ngahuia Harrison
Derek Henderson
Ian Macdonald
Haruhiko Sameshima
Geoffrey H. Short
Talia Smith
Bibliography
Exhibitons
Acknowledgements
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Author
Biography
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Chris Corson-Scott is an artist who lives
and works in Auckland, New Zealand.
Edward Hanfling is an art historian, critic
and curator who lives in Auckland and teaches at Wintec’s School of Media
Arts in Hamilton. With Alan Wright, he wrote Mrkusich: The Art of
Transformation (Auckland University Press, 2009). He is editor of the Journal
of New Zealand Art
History, and contributes regularly to Art New
Zealand
Ron Brownson is Senior Curator New
Zealand & Pacific Art at Auckland Art
Gallery Toi o Tāmaki.
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Publisher Details
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PhotoForum
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Address (use format
below)
PO Box/Street Suburb City Postal Code Country |
PO Box 5657
Wellesley Street
Auckland
1141
New Zealand
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