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联系人:Lucy Straczek .au网站:.au简介:澳大利亚摄影中心(ACP)是一个国家级的传播和创新学习摄影的实践中心。拥有超过35年的历史,它是澳大利亚经营时间最长的当代艺术中心。澳大利亚摄影中心是一个非营利组织,由新南威尔士州政府通过新南威尔士州艺术馆提供资金支持,澳大利亚政府议会作为其咨询机构。自2004年以来,该中心得到来自视觉艺术和工艺策略两大机构的支持,它是澳大利亚、各州和地区政府的主体,发挥着主导作用和享有国际声誉。澳大利亚摄影中心成立于1973年,它为摄影师展示作品以及学习现代国内和国际上最好的摄影技术的地方。1974年,它在帕丁顿街开设了第一家画廊,1976年在原先面包房开设了设备车间。1981年,中心迁至目前的位置牛津街帕丁顿,同时画廊和车间统一管理。照片档案杂志于1983年开始出版,起初是作为社区报纸,后来演变为理论性杂志,最后演变成现代摄影媒体和思想的杂志。2004年,澳大利亚摄影中心被确定为澳大利亚当代视觉文化的领导机构之一,从而成为一个视觉艺术和工艺策略主要的受益者。2006年底澳大利亚摄影中心完成了对该中心建筑物及所在土地的购买。与此同时,在以前餐厅所在区域重新建造了画廊3(一个新的展览/活动空间)和读/视频休息室。2007年大厅被改建成画廊4,原来的通道入口被改建成轮椅通道。澳大利亚摄影中心的展览在确认和提升澳大利亚摄影艺术家以及支持新的从业者方面发挥了重要的作用。随着时间的推移,这些新的从业者逐渐成为国家主流摄影人士。澳大利亚摄影中心率先启动摄影师马克斯杜培音, 奥利佛科顿和梅尔夫毕晓普等人的大型作品回顾展,并且组织了摄影师比尔汉森,特雷西莫法特,威廉杨和遄达帕克等人早期的照片公开展示。 该中心还展出了许多国际摄影艺术家的作品,如贝恩德和希拉贝歇尔,曼努埃尔阿尔瓦雷斯布拉沃,拉里克拉科,琼冯特库伯塔,南戈丁,罗尼霍恩,乔治普拉特莱恩斯,拉尔夫尤金米特雅德,杜安迈克尔斯,皮埃尔莫林尼尔,欧文奥拉夫,马丁帕尔,曼瑞,辛迪舍曼,沃尔夫冈提尔曼斯,威廉韦格曼等等。澳大利亚摄影中心推出补充和延伸展品展览的激励性的活动项目,包括艺术家对话,小组讨论,非正式的“幻灯片夜”和公众大师班,这些活动引出视听项目背后的的想法和创新。澳大利亚摄影中心致力于通过国际合作展示澳大利亚的影像媒体艺术。 通过展览,艺术家交流,出版物和向外国策展人宣传等方式把澳大利亚摄影艺术推向海外。 澳大利亚摄影中心组织的巡回展览曾经前往北美,欧洲和东南亚。然而,该中心的大部分巡回展览是在在澳大利亚和新西兰的地方性艺术画廊,当代艺术空间,图书馆和社区场所。自1976年以来,澳大利亚摄影中心一直运营一家社区工作坊,目前提供公共数字成像设施,黑白暗房和胶片处理,和一个设备齐全的灯光工作室。澳大利亚摄影中心每年为2000多不同层次的学生开设100个以上的兼职课程,从基本的相机和处理技巧课程,到专业课科目如建筑摄影,纪录片创作,人像及时装。我们的教育项目在教学方面享有盛誉,课程是由18位来自摄影界和艺术院校的知名人士讲授。除了正规课程,澳大利亚摄影中心还和澳大利亚及海外的专家合作开设了定制的大师班。澳大利亚摄影中心在1983年推出杂志照片档案-澳大利亚的首份政府资助的摄影杂志。该出版物是一个关于摄影的全国辩论和推出摄影新作的载体。 照片档案已经发展成为一本重要的涵盖国内和国际内容的澳大利亚杂志。它仍然是澳大利亚的主要摄影媒体艺术杂志。照片档案杂志提供代理,推广和分析当代澳大利亚摄影媒体艺术作品,包括纪录片,新数字化技术作品,非叙事性电影,视频以及计算机为基础的作品。杂志内容主要是挑衅性文章,艺术家系列作品,短篇评论。照片档案致力于发表具有历史和理论见识的以富有启发性和容易接受的方式提出观点的评论性文章。The Australian Centre for Photography (ACP) is a national centre for the presentation, dissemination and creative learning of photo-based practice. With over 35 years of experience, it is the longest running contemporary art space in Australia.The ACP is a not-for-profit organisation, assisted by the NSW Government through Arts NSW, the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body. Since 2004 it has also been in receipt of support from the Visual Arts and Craft Strategy, an initiative of Australian, state and territory governments, in recognition of its leading role and international reputation.ACP was established in 1973 as a place where photographers could exhibit their work and learn about the best in current practice, both nationally and internationally. It opened its first gallery in Paddington Street in 1974 and a workshop facility in a former bakery in 1976. In 1981, the centre moved to its current location on Oxford Street, Paddington when the gallery and workshop came together under an overarching management. Photofile began publication in 1983, first as a community newspaper and later evolving through a theory journal into a magazine of contemporary photomedia and ideas.In 2004, ACP became a major recipient under the Visual Arts and Craft Strategy when it was identified as one of the leadership organisations in Australian contemporary visual culture. At the end of 2006 ACP completed the purchase of the centres building and land on which it stands. Meanwhile the areas formerly occupied by a restaurant were redeveloped to create Gallery 3 (a new exhibition/events space) and a reading/video lounge.。 In 2007 the foyer was remodelled to create Gallery 4 and the entrance was converted for wheelchair access.Visual Programs视觉项目ACP exhibitions have played an important role in identifying and promoting the major artists of Australian photography as well as supporting new practitioners who have, over time, become mainstream national figures. The ACP initiated the first major retrospectives of work by photographers such as Max Dupain, Olive Cotton and Merv Bishop, and organised the early public displays of photographs by Bill Henson, Tracey Moffatt, William Yang and Trent Parke. The Centre has also presented works by international photo-artists such as Bernd & Hilla Becher, Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Larry Clark, Joan Fontcuberta, Nan Goldin, Roni Horn, George Platt Lynes, Ralph Eugene Meatyard, Duane Michals, Pierre Molinier, Erwin Olaf, Martin Parr, Man Ray, Cindy Sherman, Wolfgang Tillmans and William Wegman. Public Programs公共项目ACP presents a stimulating program of events that complement and extend the appreciation of the exhibitions on display. Ranging from artist talks to panel discussion, from informal slide nights to public master classes, the events program draws out the ideas and innovations behind the visual program. National and International Touring全国和国际巡展The ACP is committed to showing Australian photomedia art alongside international work. It also promotes Australian photography overseas through exhibition and artist exchanges, publication and advocacy of Australian work to foreign curators. Touring exhibitions generated by the ACP have travelled to North America, Europe and South and East Asia. The bulk of the Centres touring exhibitions, however, are shown in regional art galleries, contemporary art spaces, libraries and community venues across Australia and in New Zealand. Creative Learning创作学习Since 1976 the ACP has operated a community workshop and currently offers public access digital imaging facilities, black & white darkrooms and film processing, and a fully equipped lighting studio. The ACP runs over 100 part-time courses for more than 2,000 students annually at many different levels, from basic camera and processing skills to specialist classes in subjects such as architectural photography, documentary practice, portraiture and fashion. Our education program has a reputation for excellence in teaching and courses are conducted by a team of 18 tutors, each an established figure from the photographic industry and arts institutions.In addition to our regular curriculum ACP runs bespoke Master Classes with specialists from Australia and overseas. In 1983 the Australian Centre for Photography launched Photofile - Australias first publicly funded journal of photography. The publication is a vehicle for national debate and new writing around photography. Photofile has developed into a significant Australian magazine with both national and international content. It remains Australias leading photomedia art magazine. Photofile provides representation, promotion and analysis of current practices in Australian photomedia art, ranging from documentary through to new digital technologies and including non-narrative film, video and computer-based work. Coverage is structured around provocative articles, portfolios of artists work, short opinion pieces and reviews. Photofile is committed to critical writing that is historically and theoretically informed, presented in a stimulating and accessible way. 联系人:Lucy Straczek .au网站:.au简介:The Australian Centre for Photography (ACP) is a national centre for the presentation, dissemination and creative learning of photo-based practice. With over 35 years of experience, it is the longest running contemporary art space in Australia.The ACP is a not-for-profit organisation, assisted by the NSW Government through Arts NSW, the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body. Since 2004 it has also been in receipt of support from the Visual Arts and Craft Strategy, an initiative of Australian, state and territory governments, in recognition of its leading role and international reputation.ACP was established in 1973 as a place where photographers could exhibit their work and learn about the best in current practice, both nationally and internationally. It opened its first gallery in Paddington Street in 1974 and a workshop facility in a former bakery in 1976. In 1981, the centre moved to its current location on Oxford Street, Paddington when the gallery and workshop came together under an overarching management. Photofile began publication in 1983, first as a community newspaper and later evolving through a theory journal into a magazine of contemporary photomedia and ideas.In 2004, ACP became a major recipient under the Visual Arts and Craft Strategy when it was identified as one of the leadership organisations in Australian contemporary visual culture. At the end of 2006 ACP completed the purchase of the centres building and land on which it stands. Meanwhile the areas formerly occupied by a restaurant were redeveloped to create Gallery 3 (a new exhibition/events space) and a reading/video lounge. In 2007 the foyer was remodelled to create Gallery 4 and the entrance was converted for wheelchair access.Visual ProgramsACP exhibitions have played an important role in identifying and promoting the major artists of Australian photography as well as supporting new practitioners who have, over time, become mainstream national figures. The ACP initiated the first major retrospectives of work by photographers such as Max Dupain, Olive Cotton and Merv Bishop, and organised the early public displays of photographs by Bill Henson, Tracey Moffatt, William Yang and Trent Parke. The Centre has also presented works by international photo-artists such as Bernd & Hilla Becher, Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Larry Clark, Joan Fontcuberta, Nan Goldin, Roni Horn, George Platt Lynes, Ralph Eugene Meatyard, Duane Michals, Pierre Molinier, Erwin Olaf, Martin Parr, Man Ray, Cindy Sherman, Wolfgang Tillmans and William Wegman.Public ProgramsACP presents a stimulating program of events that complement and extend the appreciation of the exhibitions on display. Ranging from artist talks to panel discussion, from informal slide nights to public master classes, the events program draws out the ideas and innovations behind the visual program.National and International TouringThe ACP is committed to showing Australian photomedia art alongside international work. It also promotes Australian photography overseas through exhibition and artist exchanges, publication and advocacy of Australian work to foreign curators. Touring exhibitions generated by the ACP have travelled to North America, Europe and South and East Asia. The bulk of the Centres touring exhibitions, however, are shown in regional art galleries, contemporary art spaces, libraries and community venues across Australia and in New Zealand.Creative LearningSince 1976 the ACP has operated a community workshop and currently offers public access digital imaging facilities, black & white darkrooms and film processing, and a fully equipped lighting studio.The ACP runs over 100 part-time courses for more than 2,000 students annually at many different levels, from basic camera and processing skills to specialist classes in subjects such as architectural photography, documentary practice, port

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