I dont know Chris: the only one that seemed interesting visually, or
as art-full, to me was Gay Pride, London, 2002, which worked an
'abstract' potential in a finely tuned manner. Your photos that I
recently saw, seemed to me to be doing something really interesting
with the visual possibilities (but the I tend to still think that art
photography works best in b&w).
So the Sue Ford ones were beautiful in their way but still didnt
capture my overall interest....
Doug
On 15-Nov-09, at 3:39 PM, Chris Jones wrote:
> http://www.stillsgallery.com.au/artists/yang/
>
> Another important Australian art photographer, for those interested.
>
> Searching through galleries I am getting depressed... my work is too
> loopy for the gallery scene? Time for another anti-depressant.
>
Douglas Barbour
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