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Image: Moshe Rosenzveig OAM

 

A fantastic weekend of Head On Photo Festival exhibitions in Sydney. It was so great to finally see the images in print and the photographers in person.

See the weekend’s highlights below and don’t miss your chance to see these exceptional exhibitions.

 

Full program of exhibitions

 

Paper Tigers

Now showing at Twenty Twenty Six Gallery in Bondi, Paper Tigers features the remarkable work of the best 60 Australian photojournalists. The exhibition celebrates photojournalism at a time when the need for truthful journalism has never been more critical and takes us back to critical moments through recent Australian and world history, and the images by which we remember them. 

We were thrilled to have so many exhibiting photographers with us for the opening last Saturday and look foward to a bigger get-together when possible. 

Paper Tigers closes on Sunday 22 November so don’t miss out!

Image: Michael Amendolia

Image: Moshe Rosenzveig OAM

 

Belinda Mason – Breaking Silent Codes

Belinda Mason celebrated the opening of her exhibition ‘Breaking Silent Codes’ at Delmar Gallery. An exhibition of portraits of Australian Indigenous women who came together to share stories of cultural and spiritual responses to family & domestic violence and sexual assault in communities across Australia and the Pacific. 

Belinda was joined by women’s justice advocate Dixie Link Gordon, who made some insightful and inspiring opening remarks. 

Image: Belinda Mason

 

Sandy Edwards – Showing my age: Portraits taken for The Age Newspaper in the 1980’/ 90’s

Sandy’s exhibition at TAP Gallery showcased her work as a stringer for The Age Newspaper in Melbourne when she photographed hundreds of famous people from outside Australia and within, mainly artists, writers, pop stars, film-makers, performers and politicians. 

 

Emmanuel Angelicas – Silent Agreements-Marrickville-50-Home 

Emmanuel celebrates fifty years of photography in Sydney’s Marrickville, roaming the streets on his doorstep with the confidence of a local and the passion of a provocateur.

Image: Moshe Rosenzveig OAM

 

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Enthralling. Enchanting. Extraordinary. Discover exceptional photography for free around Sydney during the festival 8 Nov–1 Dec 2024

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