Tina Milson

Dawn to Dust

29 mar. — 11 may 2019

With a deep passion for photography, Milson’s work is inherently a process of documentation. However, her sensitivity to the natural composition offered up by the landscape takes advantage of chance, creating moments of playfulness and subtlety. From portraiture to landscape, Milson’s diverse photographic portfolio highlights the resilience and vulnerability of country communities through drought, floods and everything in between.

Taking inspiration from her sheep and cattle property in Goulburn, Milson explores her subjects through a range of vantage points, climates and reflections. Milson’s images document life as it occurs, un-staged and raw, all the while maintaining a special empathy characteristic of the human behind the machine.  'Dawn to Dust' is the most extensive presentation of the artist’s work at the Gallery to date and sits alongside six portraits she contributed to 'Art of Ageing’.

 

Tina Milson

Dawn to Dust

29 mar. — 11 may 2019

With a deep passion for photography, Milson’s work is inherently a process of documentation. However, her sensitivity to the natural composition offered up by the landscape takes advantage of chance, creating moments of playfulness and subtlety. From portraiture to landscape, Milson’s diverse photographic portfolio highlights the resilience and vulnerability of country communities through drought, floods and everything in between.

Taking inspiration from her sheep and cattle property in Goulburn, Milson explores her subjects through a range of vantage points, climates and reflections. Milson’s images document life as it occurs, un-staged and raw, all the while maintaining a special empathy characteristic of the human behind the machine.  'Dawn to Dust' is the most extensive presentation of the artist’s work at the Gallery to date and sits alongside six portraits she contributed to 'Art of Ageing’.