Watch the Contemporary Photobooks From Australia Symposium at V&A
17.9.24
PHOTO Australia presented a landmark symposium 'Contemporary Photobooks from Australia' celebrating Australian photographers in partnership with the Victoria & Albert Museum on Tuesday 10 September.
The special event in London featured discussions and presentations by a selection of women and non-binary artists who reflected on their practice and the experience of making art in Australia today, including Ying Ang, Atong Atem, Zoë Croggon, Liss Fenwick, Naomi Hobson (Kaantja/Umpila), and Lisa Sorgini.
Running order
Welcome and opening remarks
Duncan Forbes, Head of Photography, V&A
Elisabeth Bowes, Australian Deputy High Commissioner to the United Kingdom
Elias Redstone, Founder/Artistic Director of PHOTO Australia
Session One
Hometown photography: Autobiography in the contemporary photobook
Artists: Ying Ang, Liss Fenwick, Lisa Sorgini
Moderator: Marta Weiss, Curator of Photography
Photographers often draw from their surroundings and circumstances. In this session, hear from Ying Ang, Liss Fenwick and Lisa Sorgini as they address topics and places close to their own lives, weaving autobiography into their practice in intriguing ways.
Ying Ang’s The Quickening unveils her personal experience of motherhood and postpartum depression; Liss Fenwick captures a psychological portrait of her hometown Humpty Doo in the far north of Australia; and Lisa Sorgini witnesses the women and mothers of her community, a creative process that simultaneously reflects on her own lived experience.
Hosted by Marta Weiss, Curator of Photography at the V&A, this conversation unpacks the artists’ different approaches to autobiography in their photobooks.
Session Two
Constructed realities: characterisation and collage in the contemporary photobook
Artists: Atong Atem, Zoë Croggon, Naomi Hobson
Convenor: Catherine Troiano, Curator of Photography
Photography is an inherently constructed medium – whether in the performance it captures, or its material components that are built through collage and adaptation. This session brings together three artists whose experiences in other artforms help to shape the ways in which they construct new realities through photography.
Hosted by Catherine Troiano, V&A Curator of Photography, this conversation includes First Nations Kaantju/Umpila artist Naomi Hobson speaking about Adolescent Wonderland, a series that captures the joy of her remote community through characterisation and play. Dancer and collage artist Zoë Croggon speaks about merging archival imagery with new photography in ways that test the possibilities of paired images; and Australian-South Sudanese artist Atong Atem speaks on Surat, a series that uses performance and the family photo album to explore her arrival to Australia as a refugee.
Closing Remarks
Elizabeth James, Senior Librarian, Collections and Content, National Art Library, V&A
The symposium Contemporary Photobooks from Australia was supported by the Australian Government through the Australian Cultural Diplomacy Grants Program. Additional support was provided by the Bowness Family Foundation, Jo Horgan and Peter Wetenhall, and the Australian High Commission, United Kingdom.