Site Unseen

In this Open House exhibition, 16 renowned photographers explore what it means to view architecture as a subject, rather than an object.
Libby Curran
Published on July 19, 2022

Overview

Along with its famed building tours, the city's annual celebration of local architecture Open House also serves up a program of design-driven exhibitions. And this year, that includes a first-time dedicated survey exhibition of architectural photos appearing at Fitzroy's Centre for Contemporary Photography (CCP).

Titled Site Unseen, the showcase will run from Friday, July 15–Sunday, July 31, centered on the idea of viewing architecture as a subject, rather than an object.

Curated by Aussie photographer Tom Ross, the exhibition will feature works from sixteen renowned snappers, including ​​John Gollings, Erieta Attali, Annika Kafcaloudis, Rory Gardiner, Ying Ang, Brooke Holm and Rohan Hutchinson.

Setting out to capture the emotional experience of the place, Site Unseen invites you to take a pause and glimpse the city's built environment with fresh eyes. What's more, if you see something you like, all of the exhibition's editioned works will be available for purchase, and you'll also catch a retail pop-up courtesy of Perimeter Books and Bookshop by Uro.

Images: Tom Ross

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