Ruby Spowart

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Ruby Spowart (born 1928) is an Australian photographer whose award-winning images of outback landscapes are based on some 40 safari tours in Australia and New Zealand. Ruby is a triple Master of Photography, Fellow and Honorary Fellow of the Australian Institute of Professional Photography. She also achieved a Certificate in Art from the Queensland College of Art as well as an Associate Diploma of Visual Art for Queensland University of Technology (QUT).[1] Co-founder of the Brisbane Imagery Gallery in 1982, she exhibited there until 1995. From Polaroid colour photograms in the 1980s to large-scale photo mosaics in the 1990s and photobooks since 2000, she has created a considerable body of work. Spowart is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Professional Photographers (AIPP).[2]

In March 2009, Ruby Spowart was one of six Australian female photographers who were celebrated by the AIPP. The others were Bronwyn Kidd, Kate Geraghty, Karen Gowlett-Holmes, Lyn Whitfield-King and Jackie Ranken.[3][4]

Work

Ruby has created an immense body of work in the following techniques:[5] Polaroid 10”x8” colour photograms (1980s), polaroid SX-70 multi-image (joiner-style works) (1980s), massive pseudo-panorama landscapes (1980s & 90s), camera toss mosaics (1980s & 90s), large-scale photo mosaics (1980s & 90s), artists’ books and photobooks (2000-2012)

Some of Ruby’s work from the AIPP APP Awards success are her most famous, particularly her work with Kodak High Speed Infrared film and Leica M2. Many of the images are of outback Australian landscapes and are mainly sepia toned. Many of her photographs were printed by her son, Doug Spowart. During her career, Ruby has won many awards including several from the McGregor Prize for Photography.[6]

Literature

  • Spowart, Ruby; Smith, Sue (1992). Patterns in Time: Ruby Spowart Photographs 1982-1992 : a Mid-career Survey Celebrating Ten Years of Images and Concepts. Imagery Gallery. ISBN 978-0-646-12135-2.

References

  1. ^ Cooper, Victoria; Spowart, Doug. "RUBY SPOWART: Artist Talk @ Queensland AIPP". wotwedid. Retrieved 26 June 2016.
  2. ^ "Ruby Spowart: Artist Talk @ Queensland AIPP", wotwedid, June 2012. Retrieved 27 February 2013.
  3. ^ "AIPP Celebrating Women In Photography Ball", Snowgum Studio. Retrieved 27 February 2013.
  4. ^ "Celebrating Women in Photography". Retrieved 27 February 2013.
  5. ^ Cooper, Victoria; Spowart, Doug. "RUBY SPOWART: Artist Talk @ Queensland AIPP". wotwedid. Retrieved 26 June 2016.
  6. ^ Ruby Spowart. Curriculum Vitae. {{cite book}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)

See also