Interruptions

For everyone who thinks their family is dysfunctional, i.e. everyone.
Molly Glassey
Published on April 17, 2015

Overview

Bringing together three celebrated documentary photographers, The Hold Artspace's newest exhibition is life photography at its finest. Interruptions is a collection by Isaac Brown, Tammy Law and Nina White that link memory and place as an expression of family.

Interruptions provides three different insights into family relationships and human stories from three photographers who've utilised their craft almost exclusively to document just that. Brown is a photography lecturer who has photographed for the Museum of Brisbane and Frankie and has worked extensively on his own projects that create an effective narrative in photographic representation. Law's work has appeared in Monocle, Jetstar Magazine, The Saturday Paper, Asia Geographic and The Big Issue, and inquires into the larger social context of the stories within people's lives. White is a Brisbane-based photographer who tells "stories visually in a way that makes people take notice."

Interruptions runs from April 15 to 18, with opening night April 17 at 6pm, and artist talks April 18 at 10am.

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