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Andrew Stark (photographer)

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Andrew Stark (born 1964-) is an Australian street photographer mainly photographing in Sydney since the early 1980s. He was educated at Newington College (1976-1981).

Professional exhibits and books

In 2003, his first book entitled "Snaps from Sydney" was published. In late 2006 an exhibition of his work, "Starkers", was held at the Museum of Sydney.[1] Throughout 2007, Stark documented the Sutherland Shire district, known for the 2005 Cronulla race riots, and the resulting exhibit "Down South" was shown at the Hazelhurst Gallery during late 2008.

A review in Black+White magazine stated, "Andrew Stark's idiomatic and wryly observed urban photographs of Sydney, Australia, represent a vital continuation of documentary street photography, reflecting similar social concerns and the same aesthetic irony as Robert Frank, William Klein and Garry Winogrand.[2]"

References

  1. ^ Museum of Sydney
  2. ^ "Review". B&W Magazine. Nov/Dec 2003. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)

External links

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