Eyes On India

Eyes on India exhibition follows the two journeys to ultimately Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh, India, with the first in 2014 and last in 2023.

What Mike Reed presents scenes through his twisted eyesight as he discovers a beautiful, colourful , friendly and endearing nation through Mumbai, New Delhi, Rajasthan, and Varanasi.

With their 400 or so Gods they worship , they still find time to care for birds dogs and all animals. However this leads to a vision and smell of the proverbial Royal Easter Show added with the almost deafening and overriding cacophony of horns and traffic with the ominous lethal atmospheric pollution .

The photography explores mainly the portraits of the populace with some wider shots as well to place the action.

The Show is at Wolfhound Gallery 386 Brunswick Road Fitzroy 3065 and runs from 29th February to 17th March.

Artists Talk on March 16th 2pm

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November

Sydney: The exhibition delves into the State Library of NSW's vast collection of two million images, showcasing 400 photos – many displayed for the first time.

March

Albury: The National Photography Prize offers a $30,000 acquisitive prize, the $5000 John and Margaret Baker Fellowship for an emerging practitioner, and further supports a number of artists through focused acquisitions.

May

Ballarat: Art Gallery of Ballarat presents Lost in Palm Springs, a multidisciplinary exhibition that brings together fourteen creative minds who respond to, capture, or re-imagine the magical qualities of the landscape and the celebrated mid-century modern architecture of Palm Springs, California and across Australia.

June

Canberra: The works by the 34 selected finalists provide a powerful visual record of the year, reflecting a particular time in Australian culture, both socially and artistically.

Sydney: The exhibition features over 90 photographs that shine a light on the astonishing array of flora, fauna and landscapes that can be found across the Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica and New Guinea bioregion.

July

Wollongong: Employing magical realism and unique printing techniques, Cooper’s photographs place their inhabitants in a dreamlike world.

Melbourne: A group photography exhibition from 19 local Melbourne photographers.

Sydney: Award-winning art director, trained architect and acclaimed photographer Damien Drew shines a light on the serene yet haunting landscapes of Japan’s Shikoku Island in his latest exhibition ‘Shikoku no Seijaku’ (Shikoku Silence).

Sydney: Influenced by a family legacy from migrant to missionary, seamstress, and educators, Milgate's work intertwines personal and historical narratives, delving into the socio-political context of colonial and post-colonial discourses.

August

Melbourne: Dani Watson's landscape photography investigates the intricate relationship between humans and the natural world.