Reframed Horizons
Reframed Horizons showcases the global practice of photographie feminine, a dynamic, ethical, visual photographic response to the environment that attempts to subvert dominant representations and draws attention to binaries. Familiar landscapes are transformed into sites of tension and ambiguity, through strategies of doubling, where the familiar appear strange and the strange unsettling familiar. This creates a dialectical vision that oscillates between the natural and constructed, presence and absence, reality and artifice. Panizza’s photography presents a series of works that convey the politics of the uncanny as an aesthetic practice, by challenging dominant visual narratives of people and place, exposing hidden views, and reclaiming vision as a space of resistance to the everyday.
Presented by: Ellenbrook Arts
Panizza Amália (Allmark) is a Perth/Boorloo-born visualista, art/documentary, and commercial photographer with over 30 years of experience. Her practice, photographie féminine, developed through her doctoral research, draws on écriture féminine to create self-reflexive, ethical imagery that subverts dominant representations and explores hybridity. Panizza’s work unites feminist theory and postmodern documentary methods, using irony and dialectical framing to challenge visual power structures. She has exhibited internationally and is Professor of Visual and Cultural Studies at Edith Cowan University.
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Free Event (No Tickets Needed)
1 Venue
Ellenbrook Art Gallery
Ellenbrook Arts HQ, 34 Main St, Ellenbrook
- Step-free mobility aid access through the main entrance with an accessible bathroom.
- Venue is suitable for all ages
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