Ansel Adams: Photographic Frontiers

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Legendary American photographer Ansel Adams' images of the natural world reveal a lifetime devoted to capturing its changing beauty. This exhibition presents a selection of photographs the artist considered his best.

Legendary American photographer Ansel Adams' images of the natural world reveal a lifetime devoted to capturing its changing beauty. This exhibition presents a selection of photographs the artist considered his best.

Ansel Adams is best known for his magnificent landscapes that became icons of wild America, combining great vistas and microcosmic details with a synergy of vision and technical brilliance. This exhibition presents a selection of works chosen by Adams as the finest examples of his artistic achievement, including elegant details of nature, architectural studies and portraits, as well as his remarkable landscapes.

This exhibition is part of the Gallery's Season of Photography, celebrating two of the greatest twentieth-century international photographers. An exclusive exhibition of celebrity portraits by photographer Cecil Beaton opens 26 May 2006.

Admission:

Adult $8;

Concession $6;

Child (0-12 yrs) Free;
Family 2 + 2 (13 yrs +) $25;

Friends/Groups (10+) $5;

Double Exposure $15

This exhibition has been generously supported by:


The Tasman Charitable Trust
- Season of Photography Principal Funder


Strategy Advertising & Design
- Season of Photography Sponsor Strategy Logo

 

The Press
- Season of Photography Media Partner Press Logo

 

Aalto Colour

- Season of Photography Paint Sponsor Aalto Colour Logo


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Exhibition number 746

  • Date:
    21 October 2005 – 29 January 2006
  • Curator:
    Ken Hall
  • Exhibition number:
    746
  • Exhibition Supporter
    Aalto Colour