IN RESPONSE TO THE FEDERAL ELECTION, 6 PORTRAITS OF MEN WHO REMAIN ON MANUS ISLAND WILL BE PRESENTEDA selection of portraits from my latest series ‘Remain’, which captures the faces of the male refugees detained on Manus Island--faces that have been made hidden and invisible by the Australian government since 2013--are going up on the billboards of The Substation Gallery from next week, to be seen by nearly 11,000 passengers a day traveling on that route by train. Watch out for them if you’re on Werribee or Williamstown line! They’ll be waiting and staring... Thanks to Phuong Ngo and Hyphenated Projects for making this happen.
A selection of portraits from my latest series ‘Remain’, which captures the faces of the male refugees detained on Manus Island--faces that have been made hidden and invisible by the Australian government since 2013--are going up on the billboards of The Substation Gallery from next week, to be seen by nearly 11,000 passengers a day traveling on that route by train. Watch out for them if you’re on Werribee or Williamstown line! They’ll be waiting and staring... Thanks to Phuong Ngo and Hyphenated Projects for making this happen.