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Title

no 68

1981–

Artist

Marion Marrison

Australia

1951 –

  • Details

    Date
    1981–
    Media category
    Photograph
    Materials used
    composite of nine gelatin silver photograph
    Dimensions
    nine photographs: each 5.6 x 5.5 cm image; 17.5 x 17.5 cm (overall)
    Signature & date

    Not signed. Not dated.

    Credit
    Purchased 1981
    Location
    Not on display
    Accession number
    177.1981
    Copyright
    © Marion Marrison/Copyright Agency

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  • About

    Marion Marrison spent three years in the 1970s documenting 500 square metres of bush at Bonnet Hill on the fringe of the city of Hobart, Tasmania. In 1995 she wrote: ‘I was attracted to the bush because it is the antithesis of man-made – irregular, spontaneous, unpredictable and apparently chaotic…Bonnet Hill was a deliberate notation of a landscape I found valuable: temperate forest/bushland, rich in “experience” and inviting contemplation… The Bonnet Hill work, while seemingly straightforward and documentary, was manipulated in the sense of distortions of scale, space and viewpoint and the fiction of black and white.’1

    Marrison had done the photography in 1974 for a book on the Sydney Green Bans movement which documented the battle between disenfranchised residents, the Builders Labourers Federation who refused to demolish workers houses in the inner city, and property developers and the state government. She was also sympathetic to subsequent battles in Tasmania to save the wilderness from the damning of the Franklin river however she was not interested in presenting nature as heroic or grandiose. Marrison’s work at Bonnet Hill was informed by her politics and desire to reorient vision. In 1978 she installed her photographs in situ so that an audience could compare photography’s ‘reality’ against the real thing.

    ‘Bonnet Hill bush series no 68’ presents 9 small black and white images of the site in fine detail. The supine parts of trees resting in the grass are shown from various perspectives so that what we commonly think of and would view as ‘debris’ takes on a different meaning. The subtlety of decay and rebirth is examined through the process of photography.

    1. Marrison, M. 1995. ‘Read & wrapped, viewed & banned: photographs 1974-1995’, Contemporary art centre of South Australia, Adelaide, unpaginated

    © Art Gallery of New South Wales Photography Collection Handbook, 2007

  • Exhibition history

    Shown in 3 exhibitions

  • Bibliography

    Referenced in 3 publications

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