tirsdag, mars 29, 2011

Mora til hun i In Treatment

Via et postkort fra Canberra får jeg tips om å google opp fotomuseet der og ta en kikk på bildene til mora til hun i In Treatment som har fotografert hun i In Treatment. For sånn kan det også være hvis vi en gang valgte det slik, vi har hatt navlestrenger mellom oss, noen av oss.

(prøver å riste av meg ukas debatt, foreldreskapet fremstilt på mest åksomme måte)


Her er hun i In Treatment. På ordentlig heter hun Mia Wasikowska og mora hennes heter Marzena Wasikowska og hun har et fotografi hengende i National Portrat Gallery frem til 26. april. Det er årets prisutstilling som foregår.


Dette er ett av dem, Mia til høyre.

Artist statement:

In 1985, when I was pregnant with my first child Jess, I produced a body of work based on my pregnancy. This is my daughter's first pregnancy and I was honoured to be able to photograph her. The subjects are Jess and Mia Wasikowska, and Danny Wild.


Ikke bare det, Mia har også et bilde med i utstillingen,
det om Cary Fukunaga and Jamie Bell.

Artist statement:

In the film industry we live a life on the road, with constant change and uprooting. Photography has become a way of familiarising myself and connecting with new environments and people. From early on, I became aware of the unique perspective I have as an actor. Starting off purely as a therapeutic attempt to organise the chaos around me, photographing film sets soon developed into an obsession and a necessary part of my working day.

Jeg legger inn to bilder til, fra for oss i denne sammenhengen fremmede fotografer.


Father and son by Sean Fennessy, 2010

Sean Fennessy på Twitter
Sean Fennessys Flickr

Artist statement:

Andrew Hodges, who suffered an acquired brain injury when he was 15, is assisted in his regular exercise routine by his father, Ken. Although he remains sharply intelligent, Andrew requires constant assistance and care, much of which comes from his ageing parents

Her kan du se de andre portrettene i utstillingen
Flickrserie fra museet
Museets side, likte den, tett på og fargerik


Play by Sarah Rhodes, 2010

Sarah Rhodes blogg

Artist statement:

Boy’s own adventure and theatre have always captured children’s imaginations. They are forums to explore adult themes. Sam Herbert, teetering on the edge of teenage hood, is fascinated by hunting and developing survival skills in the bush. He plays these ideas out at his cubbyhouse, on the banks of the Break O’Day River, in Tasmania.

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