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For Paris Photo 2014 Stills Gallery will present a solo exhibition by Adelaide-based Magnum photographer Trent Parke including key works from his latest series The Camera is God (street portrait series), which premiered in 2014 in Dark Heart, the Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art. On the cusp between portraiture and abstraction, this work represents an exciting departure in Parke’s oeuvre. Expanding our expectations of both portraiture and street photography, the anonymous images of people on street corners hum with a sense of the human spirit. The subjects emerge from the film’s grain, as if distilled to their very essence. From a distance these street portraits appear to be recognizable, only to evaporate into abstraction on closer viewing. Trent Parke’s four individually titled photo books To the Sea, which comprised the winning works of the Prudential Eye Award for Photography 2014, will also be exhibited at Paris Photo. Whilst he works within the language of documentary photography, Parke sees himself as a storyteller. Bringing narrative, mystery and illusion to the recorded moment, the books journey away from city streets into empty landscapes and small towns, interweaving images into dark and mysterious streams of consciousness. Finally, Stills will be premiering (exclusively at Paris Photo) 3 works from Parke’s current project The Black Rose, a major solo exhibition that will take place at the Art Gallery of South Australia in 2015. These 3 bodies of work show the breadth of his creative and technical abilities and of his imagination. From his earliest foray into the medium, Parke has prowled the streets equipped with his camera. He has found there, amongst the people, the buildings, the patterns of light and darkness, not only a complex and shifting picture of contemporary life, but also an expression of the inner journeys he has taken. Over the course of this practice, he has presented us with a uniquely Australian perspective on life, but also on the medium; a perspective that is respectful of the past but probes possibilities for the future. Trent Parke is one of Australia’s most celebrated photographic artists, and is the only Australian photographer in Magnum Photo Agency. He has received numerous awards and accolades for his artwork, including in January 2014 the inaugural Prudential Eye Award for Photography in Singapore, and previously Gold Lenses from the International Olympic Committee, World Press Photo Awards, and the prestigious W. Eugene Smith Grant in Humanistic Photography for his series Minutes to Midnight. In 2013, Steidl released two hardback publications of Parke’s work, Minutes to Midnight and The Christmas Tree Bucket. Stills Gallery is one of Australia’s longest running commercial galleries and one of the few specializing in contemporary photography. The gallery supports both emerging and established artists working across the spectrum of photomedia.
A l’occasion de Paris Photo, la Galerie Stills a le plaisir de présenter les derniers travaux du photographe australien,Trent Parke lors d’une exposition monographique. Camera is God est exposé pour la première fois à Paris. Cette série a fait l’objet d’une grande exposition Dark Heart, à la Biennale des Arts australiens d’Adélaïde. Entre portrait et abstraction, ce travail est singulier dans l’oeuvre de Trent Parke. Il va au-delà des conventions de la photographie de rue et du portrait, ces images anonymes de passants croisés au coin d’une rue donnent un sens tout particulier à une humanité moderne, urbaine et indifférenciée. Les visages surgissent des sels d’argent, et distillent peu à peu leur véritable essence. De loin, ils semblent reconnaissables mais dès que l’on s’en approche, ils semblent se dissiper. La Galerie Stills aura aussi l’honneur de présenter la série de quatre ouvrages de Trent Parke, intitulée To The Sea. Ces livres ont reçu le prix du Prudential Eye Award for Contemporary Asian Arts for photography 2014. Bien que son travail vienne de l’écriture photographique documentaire, Trent Parke se voit comme un conteur d’histoires. Ses livres nous emmènent loin des rues bruyantes des villes dans des espaces vides et des petites villes où les images s’entrelacent dans l’épaisseur et l’obscurité des chemins de la conscience. Enfin, pour la première fois et en exclusivité pour Paris Photo, la Galerie Stills dévoilera 3 photos de son travail en cours de réalisation The Black Rose. Projet qui fera l’objet d’une exposition majeure au Musée de l’Australie du Sud (The Art Gallery of South Australia) en 2015. Camera is God, To The Sea, et The Black Rose illustrent l’ampleur de sa créativité, de son habilité technique et de son imagination. Dès sa première expérience avec le medium photographique dont il ne cesse d’interroger la fonction, Trent Parke Parke nous a fait partager sa vision singulière et australienne du monde. Il n’y a pas seulement trouvé, parmi les gens, les immeubles, les motifs lumineux et obscurs, une image complexe et mouvante de la vie contemporaine, mais aussi et surtout une expression de ses propres voyages intérieurs. Trent Parke est l’un des plus grands photographes et artistes australiens, célébré et reconnu de par le monde. Seul photographe australien à appartenir à l’agence Magnum Photos, il a reçu de nombreux prix et récompenses pour son travaill : le World Press Photo Awards, le Prudential Eye Award for Contemporary Asian Arts for photography in Singapore 2014, le Gold Lenses du International Olympic Committee, et le prestigieux prix et la bourse W. Eugène Smith pour sa série Minutes to Midnight. En 2013, les Editions Steidl ont publié deux de ses livres ; Minutes to Midnight et The Christmas Tree Bucket. La Galerie Stills est l’une des galeries les plus anciennes et les plus reconnues en Australie. Elle est spécialisée en photographie contemporaine. La galerie représente et défend à la fois des artistes émergents et des artistes établis et reconnus.
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CONTENTS THE CAMERA IS GOD
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THE BLACK ROSE
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TO THE SEA
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THE CHRISTMAS TREE BUCKET
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MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT
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COMING SOON WELCOME TO NOWHERE
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THE SEVENTH WAVE
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BIOGRAPHY
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CIRRUCULUM VITAE
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EXHIBITED WORKS PA R I S P H O T O 2 0 1 4
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THE CAMERA IS GOD (STREET PORTRAIT SERIES)
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From his earliest foray into photography, Parke has prowled the streets. He has found there, not only a complex and shifting picture of contemporary Australian life, but also an expression of inner journeys. The Camera is God returned Parke to the street, but rather than roaming the urban landscape he photographed a single corner of Adelaide, at the same time of day for almost a year. The result is a vast series of portraits; strangers who appear enigmatic and ethereal, dissolving into a crowd. Parke says: “As people waited at traffic lights on the corner opposite, I would use a shutter release firing constantly at a rapid rate to capture the crowds. I didn’t try to control who my camera captured, but let life and chance decide. There are security cameras all over cities now, doing the same thing, watching daily life happen in front of them. In creating the final prints I zeroed in on particular faces from the crowd captured on the 35mm film and enlarged them. The subjects emerge with different levels of clarity. From far away, some are recognizable, only to evaporate into a pattern of grain close up. It was like putting people under a microscope and seeing them at the level of particles and matter. People looked familiar even though they were anonymous, like when you have a dream about someone and you wake up you try to remember them and you can’t grasp that hard outline of a person’s face. I was trying to capture the transient nature of the street, and indeed life itself.”
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THE BLACK ROSE
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Trent Parke’s current work-in-progress, The Black Rose is based around the idea of Home and draws on symbolism, text, chance and dreams. Parke makes art out of everyday occurrences. His responses to daily life are immediate and intuitive. We see, through his eyes, how objects and ideas are interconnected, how they all form part of a larger picture. Symbolically, a black rose suggests death, the overcoming of a long hard journey, and the ongoing search for perfection. So too, The Black Rose is a meditation on life journeys, on the way the past infiltrates the present and in turn can influence the future. Inspiration for Parke came from trying to understand his own story, and the desire to excavate his own histories, which had become buried under day-to-day life for many years. Despite the very personal nature of this investigation, Parke’s work also reflects on universal questions. Drawing us to make our own connections between the images, the series equally inspires us to self-reflect; upon the minute details of our lives and our unique place in the bigger picture.
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TO THE SEA
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To the Sea, is about a journey rather than a destination. Parke is responding to emotional and psychological terrain as much as an immediate physical one. The work takes shape as four individually titled photo books, each unravelling a narrative through a trail of images. The remarkable is revealed where you’d least expect it; branches in the undergrowth or the dust cloud from a speeding vehicle. All are transformed from the ordinary to extraordinary, somehow abstracted, and beautiful. Stories are formed out of these collections of moments, with each image connecting to the next. Playing with scale, some images are small details writ large, while others bring the epic to the scale of a page. Within the content there is a levelling of the banal and breathtaking.
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The Christmas Tree Bucket is a modern-day Christmas story with a dark edge. In an ironic take on the suburban Australian Christmas, Parke casts his friends and family in a twisted tale that blurs fact and fiction. It is left to our imaginations to make sense of charred barbeques, screaming children, a burning gingerbread house, and even Parke himself vomiting into the infamous Christmas Tree Bucket. Says Parke: “It was there – while staring into that bright red bucket, vomiting every hour on the hour for fifteen hours straight – that I started to think how strange families, suburbia, life, vomit and in particular, Christmas really was…” from The Christmas Tree Bucket published by Steidl
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In 2003, Parke set off on a road-trip around Australia, a monumental journey that was to last two years and cover a distance of over 90,000 km. Minutes to Midnight is the ambitious photographic record of that adventure, which presents a bold but uneasy nation struggling to craft its identity from different cultures and traditions. Minutes to Midnight merges traditional documentary techniques with a more imaginative approach and subjective vision, creating a dark visual narrative that portrays Australia with a mix of nostalgia, romanticism and brooding realism. This is not a record of the physical landscape but of an emotional one. It is a story of human anxiety and intensity; while told through the landscape of Australia, it represents a universal human condition in the world today. Parke says: “While a picture is simply of what it depicts, it can also be experienced in terms of much larger ideas. I want people to be able to feel they are really part of my trip. That’s all I ever want – that someone is moved.” Minutes to Midnight exhibition catalogue, published by the Australian Centre for Photography, 2005
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Parke’s background in photojournalism remains evident in his ability to imbue fleeting moments of everyday life with a sense of timelessness and drama, without the use of digital manipulation or staging. We see this in the two series Welcome to Nowhere (2007) and Coming Soon (2005), in which Australia’s unforgiving, harsh sunlight becomes as much the subject of Parke’s images as the characters, landscape and architecture it illuminates or delves into shadow. These series marked a shift for Parke; from working with black and white film to exploring urban and remote scenes through large-scale colour photography, using medium-format film. Parke’s employment of scale, pronounced colour and formal composition, elevate the banal and mundane to become largerthan-life. Writing in 2006, Parke explains; “When photographing in black and white, I always attempted to deal with the emotion of the time I lived in and in particular within my home country, Australia. Now that I have made the move to colour […] I really want to put together a body of work that looks at the physicality of contemporary Australia.”
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In 1999, Parke and his partner Narelle Autio produced The Seventh Wave, after one of Australia’s worst summers for drownings. Through dramatic black and white images, the series conjures the power of the ocean and our relationship to it, capturing swimmers above and below the water. The works convey the mercurial energy of the ocean, which appears murky and menacing at one moment, tranquil and luminous the next. Even in the darkest of images there is an underlying optimism and innocence, as the artists explain in 2002; “When people look at these images we hope they see the child they once were, unfettered by society’s expectations and demands, full of dreams and empowered by the child’s sense of invincibility.” This sentiment is captured through a dreamlike quality in the images, which share an air of both document and fantasy. In Parke’s Untitled #6, for instance, the underwater realm becomes an unknown, mythic world; waves appear like clouds, suspending swimmers in a space that is somewhere between sea and sky.
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Trent Parke, the first Australian to become a full member of the renowned photographers’ cooperative Magnum Photo Agency, is considered one of the most innovative and challenging photographers of his generation. Moving beyond traditional documentary photography, Parke sees himself as a storyteller. His images offer an emotional and psychological portrait of Australia that is poetic, dramatic and often darkly humorous. In 2014 Parke won the inaugural Prudential Eye Award for Photography in Singapore, and in 2013 he won the Olive Cotton Portrait Prize. Parke has received numerous awards for his work, including five Gold Lenses from the International Olympic Committee, and World Press Photo Awards in 1999, 2000 and 2005, the prestigious W. Eugene Smith Grant in Humanistic Photography for his series Minutes to Midnight in 2003. Parke self-published his first two books, Dream/Life in 1999, and The Seventh Wave (with Narelle Autio) in 2000. Dream/Life, was awarded second place in the 2000 American Picture of the Year Award for Photography Books. In 2013, esteembed publisher Steidl is released two hardback publications of Parke’s work, Minutes to Midnight and The Christmas Tree Bucket. Parke’s work has featured in exhibitions and art fairs across the globe and is held in major institutional collections, including the NGA, MCA, NGV, AGNSW and Artbank.
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Born 1971, Newcastle, Australia. Lives and works in Adelaide, Australia. Member of Magnum Photo Agency, New York. Selected Solo Exhibitions 2015
The Black Rose Diaries, Art Gallery of South Australia, curated by Julie Robinson and Maria Zagala (forthcoming)
2014
Trent Parke, Paris Photo Stills Gallery, Paris, France (forthcoming) The Camera is God (street portrait series), Stills Gallery, Sydney
2013
The Christmas Tree Bucket: Trent Parke’s Family Photo Album, National Gallery of Australia, ACT The Christmas Tree Bucket, Wilhelm Hack Museum Ludwigshafen, Germany
2011
Borderlands, The Australian Embassy, Washington, USA Trent Parke: A Decade in Photography, Delmar Gallery, Trinity Grammar School, Sydney, NSW
2009
Please step quietly everyone can hear you, Stills Gallery, Sydney & Sydney Opera House
2008
The Christmas Tree Bucket, Australian Centre of Photography, Sydney and then touring nationally for three years
2007
Dream/Life, Gallery Ru, Moscow, Russia Minutes to Midnight – Trent Parke, Alice Austen House, Staten Island, NY, USA Coming Soon and Minutes to Midnight, Yours Gallery, Warsaw, Poland Dream/Life & Beyond – Trent Parke, Photofusion, London, UK
2006
Trent Parke, Le Château d’eau, Toulouse, France Trent Parke - Coming Soon & Minutes to Midnight, Foam Fotografiemuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Trent Parke, Bengal Gallery of Fine Arts, Chobi Mela IV, International Festival of Photography, Dhaka, Bangladesh
2005
New Work, Stills Gallery, Sydney Minutes to Midnight, Australian Centre for Photography, Sydney, and then touring nationally for three years
2004
Minutes to Midnight - Part One, Leica Gallery, Germany Suspended States, Sydney Arts Festival
2002
Dream/Life & Beyond, Stills Gallery, Sydney Sydney Treasures, Art & About, Commissioned work for AMP, Sydney
Selected Exhibitions with Narelle Autio 2013 2010
To The Sea, Stills Gallery, Sydney Trent Parke & Narelle Autio, Adelaide Perry Gallery, Sydney
2004
Dream/Life and The Seventh Wave, Ariel Meyerowitz Gallery, New York, USA FotoFreo Photographic Festival, ‘Dream/Life’ & ‘The Seventh Wave’, Western Australian Maritime Museum Fremantle
2002
Dva Pivo Prosim (Two Beers Please), Stills Gallery, Sydney Outback Races, Tamworth City Gallery, NSW Dream/Life and The Seventh Wave, Canvas International Art Gallery, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
2001 2000
The Seventh Wave, Hazelhurst Regional Gallery, NSW The Seventh Wave, Stills Gallery, Sydney 2014 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art – Dark Heart, Art Gallery of South Australia, curated by
Selected Group Exhibitions 2014
Nick Mitzevich Episodes: Australian Photography Now - 13th Dong Gang International Photo Festival, Dong Gang Museum of Photography, Korea Prudential Eye Awards, Suntec City, Singapore Australian Vernacular Photography, Art Gallery of New South Wales WILDCARDS: Bill Henson Shuffles the Deck, Monash Gallery of Art Remain in Light: Photography from the MCA Collection – an MCA touring exhibition Melbourne Art Fair, Stills Gallery, Melbourne
2013
Compositions: A Musical Close Up, with Tyron Parke and the Adelaide Art Orchestra, Adelaide Cabaret Festival Beasts, Paris Photo, France Olive Cotton Award, Tweed River Gallery, NSW Under My Skin: Contemporary Australian Photography from the Pat Corrigan Collection, Rockhampton Art Gallery, QLD Holiday & Memory, Penrith Regional Gallery, NSW Cartier-Bresson: A Question of Colour, Somerset House, The Courtalud Institute of Art, London, UK Sexualising the City: Imaging Desire and the Gold Coast Identity, Gold Coast City Art Gallery, QLD Night Visions, Lismore Regional Gallery, NSW Deep Space: New Acquisitions, Art Gallery of South Australia Magnum Contacts, Stills Gallery, Sydney
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Photoquai: 3rd Biennial Exhibition of World Images, The Australia Embassy, Paris, France
2009
China Pingyao International Photography Festival, Pingyao, China Spectrum, Light in Winter Festival, ACGA Gallery, Melbourne Wheels on Fire, Manning Regional Art Gallery, NSW thirteen, Stills Gallery, Sydney
2008
Streets of Gold, Gold Coast City Art Gallery, QLD Paris Photo, France Melbourne Art Fair, Melbourne, VIC Sydney Life, Hyde Park, Sydney, NSW Sydney Now, Museum of Sydney, NSW National Photographic Portrait Prize, National Portrait Gallery Grounded: Art, Activism, Environment, Campbelltown Arts Centre, NSW Art Cologne 2007, Cologne, Germany Moving Still, The Gus Fisher Gallery, Auckland, New Zealand Human, Hous Projects, New York, USA New Blood – Magnum 60th Anniversary Exhibition, Stills Gallery, Sydney and Magnum Print Room, London, UK
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Shoot: Five Australian Photographers in Focus, National Gallery of Australia Light Sensitive: Contemporary Australian Photography from the Loti Smorgon Fund, National Gallery of Victoria Group Show, Stills Gallery, Sydney Format06, Derby Photography Festival, UK So Now Then, Hereford Photography Festival, UK Earth Cry, Lake Macquarie City Gallery, Lake Macquarie, NSW Melbourne Art Fair 2006, Melbourne Art Cologne 2006, Cologne, Germany Art Cologne 05, Germany Paris Photo, France Traces and Omens, Noorderlicht Photofestival, Groningen, The Netherlands ABN AMRO 2005 Emerging Artist Award, ABN Amro Tower, Sydney This Urban World, Devonport Regional Gallery, TAS Great Escapes, Lake Macquarie City Gallery, Lake Macquarie, NSW Citigroup Private Bank Australian Photographic Portrait Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney Heavenly Creatures, Heide Museum of Modern Art, VIC
2004
Look, Newcastle Regional Art Gallery, NSW Witness: An Exhibition of Australian Photojournalism, Touring Exhibition Monash Gallery of Art
2003
Second Sight: Australian Photography in the National Gallery of Victoria, National Gallery of Victoria RePresenting the Real: Documentary Photography, Stills Gallery, Sydney Summer Life, ‘The Seventh Wave’, Alice Austen House Museum, New York
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Numerous Magnum group exhibitions, England, Germany, France, United States
2001
World Press Photo Award / Exhibition, ‘Mercy Street’, seventy locations worldwide, including State Library of NSW Watermarks Exhibition, Maritime Museum, NSW Leica / Centre for Contemporary Photography - Documentary Photography Exhibition & Award, Melbourne CAS, Hobart Stills Gallery, Sydney Geelong Art Gallery, Geelong, VIC Phyllis Palmer Gallery, La Trobe University, Bendigo, VIC Lovett Gallery, Newcastle Region Library, Newcastle, NSW Logan Art Gallery, Logan, QLD Mildura Art Centre, Mildura, VIC Sasakawa World Sports Award / Exhibition, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography Reportage, Twin Cinemas, Sydney, Outback Races (with Narelle Autio)
2000
World Press Photo Masterclass, The Netherlands Institute of Photography World Press Photo Award / Exhibition ‘The Seventh Wave’, seventy locations worldwide Reportage, ‘The Seventh Wave’ (with Narelle Autio), Valhalla Cinema, Sydney, NSW Art at Work, Sydney Airport Project, NSW Thirty under Thirty up and coming photographers to watch, American Photo District News, New York, USA
1999
World Press Photo Award / Exhibition ‘Bathurst Car Races’, seventy locations worldwide On the Road, The Car in Australian Art, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne, VIC Leica / Centre for Contemporary Photography - Documentary Photography Exhibition & Award, Melbourne, VIC Wagga Wagga Regional Art Gallery, NSW Logan Art Gallery, Logan, QLD Noosa Regional Gallery, QLD Newcastle Regional Library, NSW Swan Hill Regional Gallery, VIC Gippsland Art Gallery, Sale VIC Shepparton Art Gallery, VIC Reportage, Valhalla Cinema, Sydney ‘Dream/Life’
Witness: An exhibition of Australian Photojournalism, ‘Outback Races’, Australian Centre for Photography, Sydney, NSW Art Rotterdam & Amsterdam Art Fair, The Netherlands
Selected Awards 2014
Winner, Photography, Prudential Eye Award, Signapore
2013
Winner, Olive Cotton Award, for excellence in portraiture photography, Tweed Heads Regional Gallery
2007
Full Member, Magnum Photo Agency, Magnum Foundation 60th Annual General Meeting, New York, USA Moran Contemporary Photographic Prize, People’s Choice Award, Most Popular Photograph, Baker, Narrandera, NSW 2006
2006
ABN AMRO 2006 Emerging Artist Award, Motel, Pacific Highway NSW 2006
2005
World Press Photo Award, Aboriginal children, Wiluna. 3rd Prize Daily Life.
2003
W. Eugene Smith Grant/Award (USA)
2002
Associate Member, Magnum Photo Agency, New York
2001
World Press Photo Award, Roadkill Australia, 1st prize ‘Nature & The Environment Stories’ Runner-up in the Leica Oskar Barnack Award, Europe for The Seventh Wave The Seventh Wave awarded second prize for ‘Best Photographic Book’ in the American Pictures Of The Year Awards Selected in the Leica / CCP Documentary touring exhibition
2000
World Press Photo Award, The Seventh Wave, 2nd prize ‘Daily Life Stories’ Dream/Life awarded second prize for ‘Best Photographic Book’ in the American Pictures Of The Year Awards Canon photo essay prize in the Sasakawa World Sports Award, Japan Selected by Australian Art Collector Magazine in the ‘50 Most Collectable Artists in Australia’
1999
World Press Photo Award, Bathurst Mountain Car Races, 2nd prize ‘Daily Life Singles’ Selected to participate in the World Press Photo MasterClass in Amsterdam ‘30 Under 30 Up-and-Coming Photographers to Watch’ Selected in the Leica / CCP Documentary touring exhibition
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Five Gold lenses from the International Olympic Committee sports award
Collections ABN Amro collection Art Bank Art Gallery of New South Wales Art Gallery of Western Australia Australian Centre for Photography Gold Coast City Art Gallery Horsham Regional Art Gallery Magnum London Magnum Paris Monash Gallery of Art Museum of Contemporary Art National Gallery of Australia National Gallery of Victoria National Maritime Museum Tweed River Art Gallery University of Sydney Union Numerous private collections Selected Bibliography Artist-initiated books The Black Rose Diaries, Steidl, Germany (forthcoming) Minutes to Midnight, Steidl, Germany, 2013 The Christmas Tree Bucket: Trent Parke’s Family Photo Album, Steidl, Germany, 2013 To The Sea, The Road Trip, Hot Chilli Press, 2013 To The Sea, The Life Saver, Hot Chilli Press, 2013 To The Sea, The Staircase to the Moon, Hot Chilli Press, 2013 To The Sea, The Beauty Queen, Hot Chilli Press, 2013 Bedknobs & Broomsticks, Little Brown Mushroom, 2010 The Seventh Wave, Hot Chilli Press, Kirribilli, 2000 Dream/Life, Hot Chilli Press, Kirribilli, 1999 Television Trent Parke: The Black Rose Diaries, ABC (filming 2012-2015) (forthcoming 2015) Trent Parke, Sunday Arts, ABC November 2008
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NO 014a Candid portrait of a man on a street corner. Adelaide, 2013 pigment print, 80 x 60cm edition of 2 + 2AP
NO 044 Candid portrait of a woman on a street corner. Adelaide, 2013 pigment print, 80 x 60cm edition of 2 + 2AP
NO 066 Candid portrait of a man on a street corner. Adelaide, 2013 pigment print, 80 x 60cm edition of 2 + 2AP
NO 125 Candid portrait of a man on a street corner. Adelaide, 2013 pigment print, 80 x 60cm edition of 2 + 2AP
NO 178 Candid portrait of a man on a street corner. Adelaide, 2013 pigment print, 80 x 60cm edition of 2 + 2AP
NO 192 Candid portrait of a woman on a street corner. Adelaide, 2013 pigment print, 80 x 60cm edition of 2 + 2AP
NO 250 Candid portrait of a man on a street corner. Adelaide, 2013 pigment print, 80 x 60cm edition of 2 + 2AP
NO 268 Candid portrait of a man on a street corner. Adelaide, 2013 pigment print, 80 x 60cm edition of 2 + 2AP
NO 309 Candid portrait of a man on a street corner. Adelaide, 2013 pigment print, 80 x 60cm edition of 2 + 2AP
NO 348 Candid portrait of a woman on a street corner. Adelaide, 2013 pigment print, 80 x 60cm edition of 6 + 2AP
NO 376 Candid portrait of a boy on a street corner. Adelaide, 2013 pigment print, 80 x 60cm edition of 2 + 2AP
NO 388 Candid portrait of a woman on a street corner. Adelaide, 2013 pigment print, 80 x 60cm edition of 2 + 2AP
NO 470 Candid portrait of a woman on a street corner. Adelaide, 2013 pigment print, 80 x 60cm edition of 2 + 2AP
NO 522 Candid portrait of a woman on a street corner. Adelaide, 2013 pigment print, 80 x 60cm edition of 2 + 2AP
NO 731 Candid portrait of a woman on a street corner. Adelaide, 2013 pigment print, 80 x 60cm edition of 2 + 2AP
NO 893 Candid portrait of a man on a street corner. Adelaide, 2013 pigment print, 80 x 60cm edition of 2 + 2AP
NO 922 Candid portrait of a man on a street corner. Adelaide, 2013 pigment print, 80 x 60cm edition of 2 + 2AP
NO 1225 Candid portrait of a woman on a street corner. Adelaide, 2013 pigment print, 80 x 60cm edition of 2 + 2AP
NO 447 Candid portrait of a child on a street corner. Adelaide, 2013 pigment print, 145 x 110cm edition of 2 + 2AP
To The Sea, 2013 4 artist books, 142 pigment prints 30.5 x 22.7cm each edition of 3 + 2AP
Swan, 2014 silver gelatin hand print 120 x 150.5cm edition of 5 + 2AP
Cockatoo, 2014 silver gelatin hand print 120 x 152cm edition of 7 + 2AP
Black Butterfly, 2014 silver gelatin hand print 120 x 152cm edition of 5 + 2AP
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