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Surface Deep an installation of floating photographs at Ballarat Foto Biennale

Floating on the surface of Lake Wendouree, this is an ethereal and poignant exploration of the timeless beauty of our most precious resource: water.
Kim Percy

Art exhibition in Australia. Saturday 19 August 2017 to Sunday 17 September 2017Opening: Saturday 26 August 2017

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William and Winifred Bowness Photography Prize image

MGA - MONASH GALLERY OF ART

William and Winifred Bowness Photography Prize

Established in 2006 to promote excellence in photography, the annual non-acquisitive William and Winifred Bowness Photography Prize is an initiative of the MGA Foundation. The Bowness Photography Prize has quickly become Australia's most coveted photography prize. It is also one of the country's most open prizes for photography.
Rebecca Dagnall Stephen Dupont Valerie Sparks John Gollings Christopher Köller Jeremy Blincoe Hiromi Tango Chris Budgeon Sonia Payes Kim Percy Tim Allen Rebekah Stuart James Tylor Mike Gray Helga Leunig Svetlana Bailey Kern Hendricks Elaine Batton Fred Schepisi Kallie Blauhorn Charlie Barker Phaedra Barnes Tom Blachford Tammy Boyce Rachel Sara Bromberg Hamish Campbell Brett Canet Gibson Brian Cassey Stuart Chape Joe Nigel Coleman Brian Condron Jo Cripps Michelle Doherty Chris Duczynski Gregory Hann David Hempenstall Peter Hyatt Peter Izzard Barry Kearney Mike Keevers Todd Kennedy Margaret Lim Ireneusz Luty Kirsten Lyttle Art Massey Mia Mala Mc Donald & Catherine Tipping Jacqueline Mitelman Laura Moore Stu Morley Tajette O'halloran Vicky Papas Matt Portch Dasha Riley Hayley Roberts Russell Shakespeare Jeff Steele Darren Tan Ben Thomas Norberto Tongoy Michael Warnock Michael Williams And Melissa Williams Brown

Art exhibition in Victoria, Australia. Thursday 01 September 2016 to Sunday 16 October 2016

Kim Percy - ContainArt A roving container this month featuring work by Kim Percy

'The Absence of Suffering' explores the unconscious through photography and sculpture. Suffering is a Buddhist term and holds many meanings, one being that “all forms of life are changing, impermanent”. Rorschach inkblots are tests used to unlock our unconsciousness.These works play with spirituality and question photographic image through digital technology.
Kim Percy

Art exhibition in Australia. Saturday 08 August 2015 to Thursday 03 September 2015Opening: Saturday 08 August 2015

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