
© Chris Lermanis
Expositions du 9/6/2015 au 27/6/2015 Terminé
Colour Factory 409/429 Gore Street VIC3065 Fitzroy Australie
Why take a camera down a suburban street to photograph the ordinary everyday lives of my fellow Australians? The streets in Fitzroy and Collingwood were far from ordinary to a 25 year old living in bayside Brighton. It seemed like a foreign country. I felt like a tourist.Colour Factory 409/429 Gore Street VIC3065 Fitzroy Australie
Motivated by a youthful urge to record ‘reality’, these streetscapes were the ideal subject matter for my style of photojournalism.
Major changes were happening in Fitzroy. The Housing Commission of Victoria was demolishing old houses to build new high rise flats. Over many months I witnessed the transformation. Only later did I become aware of the impact this ‘slum clearing and urban renewal’ had on the local community.
In the mid 1960’s life in the streets and lanes was, to me, always unpredictable and interesting. I tried not to be obtrusive or voyeuristic and trust the images are a faithful documentation of the times.
This is the first public exhibition of these photographs. Each is individually hand printed on silver gelatin fibre paper in my darkroom and processed to archival standards.
© Chris Lermanis
Artist talk: Saturday 13th of June
This Saturday at 2pm, Chris Lermanis will be here at the gallery speaking about his work. Chris will be discussing Fitzroy in the 1960's, and what drove him to capture his images. Come prepared with questions and learn about Melbourne's history from a new perspective.