PHOTO 2021 Festival Guide

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Exhibitions that took place in advance of PHOTO 2021 are now available to view online with a combination of virtual tours, installation photos and essays. Online

THE IMAGE LOOKS BACK RMIT Gallery Jacqueline Felstead (AU), Joan Fontcuberta (ES), Forensic Architecture (UK), Generative Photography (UK/CH), Mike Gray (AU), Joe Hamilton (AU), Thomas Hirschhorn (CH), Rhonda Holberton (US), Fei Jun (CN), Amalia Lindo (AU/US), Rosa Menkman (NL), Tyler Payne (AU), QueerTech.io (AU), Joachim Schmid (DE), Winnie Soon (HK) Curated by Alison Bennett (AU), Shane Hulbert (AU), Rebecca Najdowski (US), Daniel Palmer (AU) Leading artists, photographers and technologists explore how notions of visual truth and human experience are shaped by new technologies of vision— including algorithmic processes, machine vision and networked circulation.

Image: Michael Gray, Batu Karas, 2018.

NO TRUE SELF Centre for Contemporary Photography Arvida Byström (SE), Thibaut Henz (BE), Artor Jesus Inkerö (FI), Hanna Putz (AT), Jana Schulz (DE), Andrzej Steinbach (PL), Thomas Taube (DE) Curated by David A. Kerr (AU) No True Self is a major exhibition of an emerging generation of critically acclaimed contemporary artists, featuring unique perspectives from Austria, Belgium, Finland, Germany, Poland and Sweden. The artists address important and universal questions of gender, sexuality, agency and cultural identity in the extreme present, representing the generation shortly before the digital native generation at the precipice of the post-digital, and possessing a variety of unique approaches to photomedia, truth and artifice, and the presentation of the human subject.

Image: Hanna Putz, Untitled, from the series, Everything else is a lie, 2018–19. Courtesy the artist.

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