This is the first survey exhibition of the critically acclaimed photomedia artist Tamara Dean. Dean’s career began as a photojournalist for the Sydney Morning Herald (2001–2014). She was renowned for finding the quieter, more introspective moments between subject and photographer. Dean’s practice transitioned from documentary to conceptual photography after the arrival of her first child. It transformed her practice into one that explores the primacy of nature and our connectedness to it and to each other.
The exhibition spans over 11 key bodies of work that explore transitional moments in our lives – rites of passage, rituals and motherhood – and is underpinned by the artist’s longing and desire to be within, and to protect nature. This immersive exhibition incorporates scent, photography, installation and the moving image to create an environment that engages the senses. A Museum of Australian Photography travelling exhibition.
This exhibition is part of MAG&M’s Collective for Environmental Art & Design (CEAD) program.