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Tim Page: The very edge of the brightest light
Friday
19
Jun
10:53am
AEST
Comprising almost 70 photographic works from the Griffith University Art Collection as well as ephemera and objects from the artist's extensive archive, Tim Page: The very edge of the brightest light offers a new perspective on the acclaimed photographer to consider Page's often-overlooked formalistic style and his unique ability to find moments of stunning cinematography in even the most devastating situations. Curated by Carrie McCarthy and Amy Carkeek.
What's on at Griffith
JP Willis: Love is in the air
Friday
19
Jun
10:53am
AEST
In JP Willis' exhibition, traditionally masculine iconography- jets, weapons, helicopters- are recontextualised by ornate design and traditionally feminine motifs. Willis worked closely with the well-known war photographer Tim Page OAM (1944-2022), whose exhibition 'The very edge of the brightest light' is currently on at Griffith University Art Museum. The two were working on an exhibition of responses to each other's practices at the time of Page's death.
Rachel Dioso-Villa: After
Friday
19
Jun
10:53am
AEST
'After' is a researchâÂÂinformed exhibition by Rachel DiosoâÂÂVilla, a criminologist and visual artist whose work over the past fifteen years has focused on wrongful convictions and miscarriages of justice. Her research demonstrates that while wrongful conviction may be rare, it is not exceptional, but a recurring problem embedded within legal processes and institutional decision making.
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