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USA+AUSTRALIA | VISUAL ARTS MELBOURNE FESTIVAL AND CENTRE FOR CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHY PRESENT CROSSING PATHS WITH VIVIAN MAIER CENTRE FOR CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHY (CCP) CENTRE FOR CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHY Fri 3 – Sun 26 Oct Wed – Fri, 11am – 6pm Sat & Sun, 12pm – 5pm Closed Mon & Tue Official Opening Sat 11 Oct at 2pm FREE melbournefestival.com.au/vivian Centre for Contemporary Photography 03 9417 1549 ccp.org.au AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE CURATED BY NAOMI CASS & KARRA REES During h er lifetime, Vivian Maier produced more than 100,000 photographic images, which remained undiscovered until 2007, two years before her death. Exhibited for the first time in Australia to coincide with the Australian premiere of Finding Vivian Maier, CCP celebrates this reluctant artist’s timely relevance, juxtaposing her work with contemporary Australian photography, performance and video. Patrick Pound responds to Maier’s poignant street photography with second-hand images, while Debra Phillips and David Wadelton make an inventory of the city and its quirky features. Maier’s self-portraits reverberate with Australian women artists who turn the camera on themselves in performative ways, in the work of Cherine Fahd, Gabriella Mangano and Silvana Mangano, Clare Rae, Simone Slee and Kellie Wells ARTISTS Vivian Maier, Cherine Fahd, Gabriella Mangano and Silvana Mangano, Debra Phillips, Patrick Pound, Clare Rae, Simone Slee, David Wadelton, Kellie Wells. Vivian Maier’s works appear courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery, New York. Education and Public Programs presented in conjunction with Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions at The University of Melbourne. “Maier’s recent, sudden ascent from reclusive eccentric to esteemed photographer is one of the more remarkable stories in American photography.” SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINE (USA) 52 Buy 3 or more eligible events and save 15% See page 118 for details