‘Site Unseen’ explores viewing and documenting architecture through photography

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‘Site Unseen’ explores viewing and documenting architecture through photography
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\u2018Site Unseen\u2019 is\u00a0an exhibition that questions the way we view architecture. What if, instead of photographing architecture as an object, we look at it as a subject, asks Tom Ross, a photographer himself, who curated the new exhibition that\u2019s currently open at\u00a0the Center of Contemporary Photography (CCP) in Melbourne. Part...

The Center of Contemporary Photography in Melbourne invites us to ‘Site Unseen’, an exhibition about different ways of viewing and documenting architecture‘Site Unseen’ is an exhibition that questions the way we view architecture. What if, instead of photographing architecture as an object, we look at it as a subject, asks Tom Ross, a photographer himself, who curated the new exhibition that’s currently open at the Center of Contemporary Photography in Melbourne.

The pieces on display are extremely varied, created by artists including Rory Gardiner, John Gollings, Coco and Maximilian, Erieta Attali, Annika Kafcaloudis, Mengzhu Jiang, Veeral Patel, Gavin Green, Morgan Hickinbotham, Brooke Holm, Ben Hosking, Pier Carthew, Shannon McGrath, Tom Ross, Ying Ang, and Rohan Hutchinson.

‘Experienced largely on a subconscious level, architecture can contribute to moments of harmony and moments of friction in our every day. This exhibition calls for a moment of pause, to examine the built environment and our interaction with it through the lens’ of this incredibly talented cohort of photographers,’ says the newly appointed director of CCP, Daniel Boetker-Smith.

‘Site Unseen’ will be on until the end of July, across all four galleries at Melbourne’s CCP. All works are available to purchase.

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