Rennie Ellis Photographic Archive
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Up Close: Carol Jerrems with Larry Clark, Nan Goldin
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![]() Carol Jerrems 1970 |
Sin CityCrime and Corruption in 20th Century Sydney From crooked police, politicians and judges, through to the shysters, hucksters and thugs who ran Sydney's sub terrain, few cities have experienced such overt corruption as Sydney during the 20th century. Organised crime held a grip on the city and corruption was rife, infiltrating the top levels of politics, law and justice. Focusing on the 1940s to the 1980s, the new Sin City exhibition at the Justice & Police Museum will examine some of the audacious crimes, fascinating people and various vice trades - from suburban bookmakers and sly-grog sellers to narcotics dealers and flashy illegal casinos - that bankrolled corruption. |
![]() MC Paradise Club, Kings Cross 1970-71 |
Candid CameraAustralian Photography 1950s - 1970s A survey of Australian documentary photography from the 1950s to the 1970s, Candid Camera comprises more than eighty photographs by renowned Australian photographers, including Max Dupain, David Moore, Jeff Carter, Robert McFarlane, Mervyn Bishop, Rennie Ellis, Carol Jerrems and Roger Scott. |
![]() Cosmetics Salesgirl, Toorak Rd c.1970 |
Up the Cross: Rennie Ellis and Wesley Stacey20 February - 8 August 2010 Rennie Ellis and fellow photographer Wesley Stacey spent the summer of 1970-71 in Kings Cross, getting to know the locals and delving behind the scenes. Together they captured the sights, sounds and pulsating rhythms of life on the streets, in the clubs and residences of Sydney's infamous red light district. It was the 'summer of love' and the Cross was as much a magnet for long-haired pilgrims and avant-garde artists as it was for US servicemen on leave from Vietnam. This exhibition of their photos reveals moments of joy and pathos, the surface glitter and what was going on backstage, providing a fascinating portrait of life 'up the Cross' at a unique moment in time |
![]() Hare Krishna Kings Cross 1970-71 |
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Acquisition by State Library of VictoriaThe Library is in the process of purchasing a substantial part of the Rennie Ellis Collection, an extraordinary visual record of Australia's social history and popular culture in the last decades of the 20th century. This acquisition will ensure that this unique resource is preserved for the future and made freely accessible to researchers, historians and the general public. Support the Rennie Ellis Collection AppealHelp the Library to purchase and preserve a unique visual record of Victoria's social history! In late March, the Library Foundation launched an appeal to raise funds to support the acquisition. For information about the appeal, visit State Library of Victoria Rennie Ellis Collection Appeal Read blog by Robert McFarlene www.ozphotoreview.com |
![]() Aussie Family BBQ, Albert Park 1974 |
Mossgreen GalleryWe are pleased to announce that Mossgreen Gallery is our new Victorian Representative. Mossgreen Gallery is located at 310 Toorak Road near the corner of Chapel Street in the hub of Melbourne's South Yarra retail and lifestyle zone. The gallery directors Paul Sumner and Amanda Swanson, have many years experience in the arts. Paul Sumner has twenty five years experience working in International and Australian Auction Houses, and was previously Managing Director of Sotheby's innovative auction house in Hammersmith, London and before that was managing director of Sotheby's Australia. Amanda Swanson has a Bachelor of Arts and ten years experience in fashion and the arts, most recently as the Manager of Arthouse Gallery in Sydney. Mossgreen Gallery |
![]() Raleigh St Dancing 1976 |
The Middle Park HotelThe Middle Park Hotel boutique accommodation is nearing completion as the final touches are being put into the unique 25 room hotel designed by architects Six Degrees. We are delighted to announce that photographs by Rennie Ellis have been selected to feature on the walls of these luxurious and stylish rooms. |
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