TRENT PARKE

Trent Parke 'The Black Rose' exhibition catalogue, signed

$500.00 AUD

HUGO MICHELL GALLERY EXCLUSIVE

This is an exclusive 1st edition of the The Black Rose catalogue, published by Thames & Hudson and the Art Gallery of South Australia, in conjunction with Trent Parke's The Black Rose exhibition in 2015.

Featuring original text and diary entries by the artist, Trent Parke; Director's foreword by Nick Mitzevich; catalogue essays by curators Julie Robinson and Maria Zagala.

The Black Rose represents the culmination of seven years of work for internationally-renowned Magnum photographer Trent Parke. The catalyst for the exhibition was a tragic incident in the artist’s past, which led Parke to explore universal ideas from a deeply personal perspective – birth, death, love, loss, memory and the passing of time.

Between 2007 and 2014, in an attempt to reclaim memories of his childhood, Parke took thousands of photographs of his surroundings and of everyday objects, and wrote down his dreams and observations in diaries. His process of remembering was also stimulated by an email dialogue on the theme of ‘home’ with a group of fellow Magnum photographers, as well as through his experiences as a father of two young boys.

During this period, Parke made several trips back to his childhood home in Newcastle and undertook two road trips through various parts of Australia. He eventually distilled his images, and words accumulated over seven years, into a series of artist books, which then evolved into The Black Rose exhibition.

It is hand-signed by the artist, Trent Parke.
167 pages, hardback, 23 x 33 cm, English.
ISBN 978-1-92166-823-4

Exhibition ran 14 March to 10 May 2015.