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Candid Camera (Australian photographic exhibition) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Candid Camera (Australian photographic exhibition)
Candid Camera: Australian Photography 1950s–1970s was a group retrospective exhibition of social documentary photography held at the Art Gallery of South Australia from 28 May to 1 August 2010.〔Art Gallery of South Australia Exhibitions (Candid Camera website )〕 ==Six photographers==
Candid Camera had its roots in Six Photographers, a groundbreaking exhibition held in Sydney in May 1955, which concentrated on what was still a relatively new development in Australian photography and featured the work of Max Dupain, David Potts, Axel Poignant, Gordon Andrews, Kerry Dundas and Hal Missingham.〔Julie Robinson, ''Candid Camera: Australian Photography 1950s–1970s,'' Art Gallery of South Australia exhibition catalog〕〔Patrick McDonald, "The Way We Were", ''The Advertiser,'' 20 May 2010 (AdelaideNow website )〕〔Gael Newton, ''Shades of Light: Photography and Australia 1839-1988'' (Collins Australia, 1988; ISBN 0-7322-2405-5)〕 The work of the first three of these was also represented in Candid Camera.〔 Six Photographers, an artist-initiated show that showed 200 images at a time when exhibitions of personal photographic work were rare, was regarded as sufficiently influential for the Art Gallery of New South Wales to commemorate it with a show of the same title featuring the same six photographers, more than 50 years after it had first been presented.〔〔Gael Newton, ''Silver and Grey: Fifty Years of Australian Photography 1900-1950'' (Angus & Robertson, 1980; ISBN 0-207-14109-6)〕〔Art Gallery of New South Wales Exhibitions Archive (AGNSW website )〕〔Christopher Allen, "Decisive Moments", ''The Australian,'' 27 February 2010 (''The Australian'' website )〕 This second version of Six Photographers featured 29 images, many of them shown in 1955, and concentrated on works from the same period (the late forties through to the mid-fifties).〔 Candid Camera, while about half the size of the 1955 Sydney exhibition, covered a significantly wider range of artists and looked not just at the foundations of Australian social documentary photography but at the era that curator Julie Robinson clearly regards as its golden age – the fifties, sixties and seventies.〔〔 In line with the statements issued by the six photographers group, Candid Camera featured "images which appear unposed, spontaneous, or with their subjects captured unaware".〔 Though the majority of the photos in the exhibition (more than 80 in total) were taken in Australia, images by Australian photographers working overseas were also included.〔〔〔Christopher Allen, "Unguarded Moments", ''The Australian,'' 17 July 2010 (''The Australian'' website )〕〔Patrick Emmett, "Candid Camera", ABC Television interview, originally broadcast on ''Stateline,'' 28 May 2010 (ABC website )〕 Subjects included youth subcultures, newly arrived migrants, nuns, a number of prime ministers (not all of whom were in office when photographed), musicians such as Bon Scott of AC/DC, and ordinary people in everyday settings: at work, at the beach and at bus stops.〔〔〔
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