
[Free, Exhibitions, Indoor, Australian Exclusive]
Image: Max Pinckers, No title, 2018. From the series Red ink. Courtesy the artist.
Join us for a tour of this headline exhibition with the curators, Daniel Boetker-Smith and Pippa Milne. The pair will discuss the artists and artwork included in the show and the concepts of truth and documentary more broadly.
Free – booking required.
Daniel Boetker-Smith is an educator, writer, curator, publisher, and photographer based in Melbourne. Daniel has been the Higher Education Course Director at Photography Studies College (Melbourne) since 2013. Daniel is a regular contributor to the GUP Magazine, The British Journal of Photography, Voices of Photography, Vault, Photoeye, Paper Journal, Heavy, Source, and other Australian and international publications. Daniel is also the Director of the Asia-Pacific Photobook Archive, a not-for-profit library of self-published and independent photobooks. Daniel regularly speaks at festivals and symposia internationally on the subject of photobooks, photographic publishing and self-publishing in the Asia-Pacific area. He has been a judge at numerous international and national photographic competitions. He is also a nominator for the Prix Pictet Prize, World Press Photo, Fuse Book Award and other international competitions. He has curated a number of large international photobook events for the major institutions in Australia and internationally.
Pippa Milne is a writer and curator based in Melbourne. She is the Senior Curator at Monash Gallery of Art, Melbourne and has been working with photography since 2011. She was previously Curator at the Centre for Contemporary Photography, Melbourne and Associate Curator of International Art at Queensland Art Gallery / Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane. Recent exhibitions Pippa has curated include Bill Henson: The light fades but the gods remain (2019), Architecture Makes Us: Cinematic Visions of Sonia Leber and David Chesworth (2018) (co-curated with Naomi Cass and Made Spencer Castle) and An unorthodox flow of images (co-curated with Naomi Cass) (2017). Pippa is a regular contributor to publications and institutions in Australia and New Zealand and has been a nominator for various prizes including ICP Infinity Award and Prix Pictet.