Overview
We see a plethora of photos every day. They're on our Facebook feed, pop-ups and billboards — we're bombarded. But after two years in rural Victoria, Daniel Bushaway seems to have found some remarkable serenity in the photographic form. Debuting at Edmund Pearce Gallery, Bushaway's latest exhibition is guaranteed to bring you some country bliss right in the heart of the city.
Still Places is a body of work which investigates semi-permanent human structures in natural environments, and asks us to consider how we can interact harmoniously with nature. Bushaway reflects upon his relationship with 'off the grid' living and his personal experiences with the smells and sounds of the Moonee Creek Co-op in Lima East, north of Mansfield in Victoria.
The artworks were created predominately in winter, influencing the tonal quality of the pieces and resulting in a body of lush photographic works. Head down for opening drinks on Thursday, February 6 from 6-8pm, or check out the exhibition any time between now and March1.
Image credit: Daniel Bushaway, Tree House, via Edmund Pearce Gallery.
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When
Wednesday, February 5, 2014 - Saturday, March 1, 2014
Wednesday, February 5 - Saturday, March 1, 2014
Where
Edmund Pearce GalleryLevel 2, 37 Swanston Street
Melbourne