Civilization: The Way We Live Now opens at The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia today, an international photography exhibition featuring over 100 contemporary photographers from Australia and across the globe.
The exhibition features over 200 original photographs from Africa, the Americas, Asia, Australia and Europe. Presented in collaboration with the Foundation for the Exhibition of Photography, Minneapolis/New York/Paris/Lausanne and the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea, the exhibition explores photographic representations of life in cities and journeys through the shared experiences of life in the urban environment.
Sean Hemmerle, American born 1966 Brooks Brothers, WTC, New York 12 Sep 2001 type C photograph, 93.7 x 113.6 x 4.5 cm © Sean Hemmerle
Looking at the complexity of urban life in the 21st century, Civilization: The Way We Live Now reflects on the ways in which photographers have documented, and held a mirror up to, the increasingly globalised world around us. The selected works create a picture of collective life around the world and document patterns of mass behaviour.
Gjorgji Lichovski Macedonian born 1964
Macedonian police clash with refugees at blocked border 2015
type C photograph, 70.7 x 104.0 x 3.5 cm, © epa european pressphoto agency / Georgi Licovski
Taloi Havini & Stuart Miller, Sami and the Panguna mine 2009–10 80.1 × 119.9 cm, type C photograph, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne Purchased, Victorian Foundation for Living Australian Artists, 2014 © Taloi Havini and Stuart Miller
Tony Ellwood AM, director, National Gallery of Victoria says, “Civilization: The Way We Live Now is a rich and varied portrait of our times. The exceptional quality of the work included is testament to the talent and vibrancy present in contemporary photography today.”
Civilization: The Way We Live Now has been produced by the Foundation for the Exhibition of Photography, Minneapolis/New York/Paris/Lausanne and the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea, in consultation with the National Gallery of Victoria.
Ashley Gilbertson, 1215 American soldiers, airmen, marines and sailors pray before a pledge of enlistment on July 4, 2008, at a massive re-enlistment ceremony at one of Saddam Hussein’s former palaces in Baghdad, Iraq 2008, from Whiskey Tango Foxtrot series. type C photograph, 69.0 x 94.0 x 5.5 cm Courtesy of the artist © Ashley Gilbertson / VII Network
A major publication has been published by Thames & Hudson in parallel with the exhibition.
Civilization: The Way We Live Now is on display from 13 September 2019 to 2 February 2020 at The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia at Federation Square. Tickets available from: NGV.MELBOURNE
Image at top of page: Gjorgji Lichovski Macedonian born 1964 Macedonian police clash with refugees at blocked border 2015 type C photograph 70.7 x 104.0 x 3.5 cm © epa european pressphoto agency / Georgi Licovski