Gregory Crewdson: In a Lonely Place

American photographer Gregory Crewdson is bringing his large-scale cinematic photography to IMA.
James Frostick
Published on March 11, 2013

Overview

Drawing inspiration from contemporary melancholic-surrealists David Lynch and Edward Hopper, American photographer Gregory Crewdson explores elements of human alienation and transcendence in his new exhibition, In a Lonely Place.

The show, which features works from three different photography series, include large-scale photographs that blend high-detail, cinematic techniques with emotionally charged atmospherics to create a truly engrossing body of work.

In a Lonely Place is a joint project between Brisbane’s Institute of Modern Art and Melbourne’s Centre for Contemporary Photography. In a Lonely Place will be launched at IMA on a special opening night on Saturday, March 16, which also heralds the start of Luke Fowler's exhibition, All Divided Selves. Both exhibits will be running until mid-May.

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