Man-Made by Chris Bowes

Chris Bowes' exhibition Man-Made features two experimental bodies of work: Sweat (2015) and Celestial Body (2016). The projects utilise a common methodology, exploiting a chemical reaction that takes place when sweat comes into contact with black-and-white darkroom paper. While different visually, both series act as self portrait of the artist, expanding upon the photographic medium's ability to record by removing the camera from the image making process and instead creating a document borne through a mix of human and photographic chemistry.

© Chris Bowes. Sweat 1, 2015
© Chris Bowes. Sweat 1, 2015

By using this unorthodox technique Bowes seeks to address issues associated with photography, such as its associations with truth and reproducibility, while also establishing a direct connection between himself and the artwork.

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April

Sydney: Until 15 May. Scott Perkins new series of expertly crafted landscape photographs and light boxes are located within photography and sculpture disciplines.

May

Melbourne: Opening 4 May 2-4pm. Then open until 25 May. An exhibition of the mature and recent work of photographer / artists who trained at the ground-breaking Prahran CAE, Melbourne in the 1970s and 80s.

June

Adelaide: 7 June – 16 August. Drawn from the National Portrait Gallery collection, this photographic exhibition captures the experience of lives lived through dance.