Viewfinder: Photography from the 1970s to Now
Viewfinder: Photography from the 1970s to Now took a unique look at the journey of Australian documentary photography over the last five decades, from black and white images to the vibrant high definition images of today.
Drawing exclusively from the vast photography collection at the National Library of Australia, the 125 images in this exhibition reveal a changing Australia.
Images of what were traditionally quintessential Australian figures – shearers, dancers, diggers, knitters, sporting heroes and bronzed bodies on the beach – are present, but these characters and images are now part of a much bigger, and far more inclusive, picture, now featuring winged angels at Mardi Gras, the lives of migrants and the joy of family life.
Viewfinder also focusses on the evolving nature of photography as a way of recording our lives and highlights the significant technological advances and increasing diversity of styles, approaches and techniques utilised by photographers over the past five decades.
Just as your photo albums, whether physical or digital, tell your story, documentary photographers capture images that help us to understand a place and its people, and to plot our way forward in an uncertain world.
The exhibition ran from Friday 16 September 2022 until Sunday 30 April 2023. You can still see the exhibition online, below.
Viewfinder: Photography from the 1970s to Now was curated by Matthew Jones.
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Exhibition highlights
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