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Ballarat International Foto Biennale: Gary Steer « Previous | |Next »
September 17, 2009

Another Australian photographer shown in the Ballarat International Foto Biennale (BIFB) festival's Core Exhibition Program is Gary Steer, who has had a long career as a celebrated documentary film-maker, especially concerning animal behaviour, for Discovery channel, BBC and the National Geographic.

As mentioned in an earlier post there is next to no online presence of the work exhibited. From what I can gather Gary Steer is presenting a multi media presentation titled ‘Visions of Gold’ shown at the Gold Museum, Sovereign Hill.

I have I have turned elsewhere:

SteerGThe_Visitor.jpg Gary Steer, The Visitor, 2009, from Frameworks Lightwave exhibition

Steer's recent work concentrates on impressionist interpretations of both nature and sport .Impressionistic here means illusionary and miragelike.

Some of the landscape work is more formal and abstract:

SteerGRed_Lake_Crossing.jpg Gary Steer, "Red Lake Crossing", 2008, Second Nature exhibition

The Second Nature exhibition was at the Brunswick Street Gallery in August, 2009

| Posted by Gary Sauer-Thompson at 12:07 PM |