Drew Hopper: West of Somewhere East

Drew Hopper, Hills Hoist, 2020
Drew Hopper, Hills Hoist, 2020
West Of Somewhere East is a photographic series tracing a cinematic journey through the interior of New South Wales, shaped by long drives, fleeting encounters, and the reflective rhythm of return.

Grounded in Drew Hopper’s upbringing travelling across Australia, West Of Somewhere East reflects a way of seeing that is formed through movement, both observational and deeply personal.

Situated within post-documentary practice, the series resists straightforward description. Rather than documenting the Australian interior, the photographs act as meditations on perception, memory, and atmosphere, where seeing is inseparable from feeling.

Composed through quiet attention to light, texture, and form, the images gather fragments of the in-between: roadside geometries, weathered surfaces, and shifting spatial tensions. Together, they reveal a subdued Australia, shaped by suggestion rather than spectacle.

Within the Great Southern Land, the landscape emerges as both vast and intimate – marked by distance, resilience, and quiet transformation. Human presence lingers only in traces, set against the enduring scale of the land.

Balancing observation and interpretation, the series blurs the line between document and image. It becomes a space where place and memory converge.

Ultimately, West Of Somewhere East is a study in attentiveness, a quiet meditation on movement, perception, and the enduring resonance of the Australian interior.


Exhibition dates: Thursday 28 May at 10:00 am – Sunday 28 Jun, 2026 at 4:00 pm
 

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July

Sydney: Until 16 August 2026. PIX, Australia’s first pictorial news weekly, is brought to life in this exhibition, showcasing its archived images and stories for the very first time.

February

Melbourne: 28 Nov 2025 – 26 May 2026. The exhibition celebrates the wide-ranging photographic practices of more than eighty women artists working between 1900 and 1975.

Canberra: Until 6 Sept 2026. Trent Parke’s photographic series The Christmas tree bucket 2006–09 is a tender and darkly humorous portrayal of his extended family coming together to celebrate Christmas.

March

Sydney: Until 7 Feb 2027. From his archive of more than 200,000 images, Close Up celebrates the historic moments and pivotal people he famously captured.

Melbourne: 5 March – 7 August 2026. Between the mid-1970s and early 1990s, artist and social documentary photographer Viva Gibb (1945-2017) documented the suburbs of North and West Melbourne, where she lived.

Melbourne: 7 March – 24 May 2026. Photos of flowers from the NGA collection by prominent photographers drawn such as Robert Mapplethorpe and four groundbreaking Australian photographers.

Melbourne: 10 March – 5 May 2026. TOPshots is an annual celebration of emerging photo-media artists selected from a large pool of entries.

April

Sydney: 15 April – 9 May 2026. An exhibition of fine art photography celebrating the intersection of maritime history and the human form.