The rhythm of nature deep in Australia's forests, the sense of time that you experience there, is unlike anything we experience in our own daily hustle and bustle.
In his new exhibition, Danie Mellor uses infra-red photography and archival images to take audiences out to that space, and collide the present with Australia's late-colonial past.
The rhythm of nature deep in Australia's forests, the sense of time that you experience there, is unlike anything we experience in our own daily hustle and bustle.
In his new exhibition, Danie Mellor uses infra-red photography and archival images to take audiences out to that space, and collide the present with Australia's late-colonial past.