Ex-Naked’s Chris Round’s photography exhibition ‘Evidence’ travels to Melbourne’s Edmund Pearce Gallery on Wednesday, July 24th from 6pm – 8pm

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Ulladulla, NSW.jpgAfter a successful launch last October, Chris Round’s photography exhibition ‘Evidence’ is travelling to Melbourne, opening at Edmund Pearce Gallery next Wednesday 24th July 6-8pm.

The former Naked head of ideas, who mixes consulting work with his photography pursuits, has included some new images in the Melbourne show that documents the often-surreal relationships between humans and their natural and man-made surroundings. One of these new images, Ulladulla NSW (pictured), was selected as one of only 20 finalists for the HeadOff Landscape Prize at this year’s HeadOn Photo Festival.

Round is in good company at Edmund Pearce, with artists such as Ingvar Kenne, Michael Corridore, Paul Blackmore, Katrin Koenning, and Chris Budgeon to name a few all exhibiting there. It’s a gallery that positions itself as “a contemporary art space dedicated to the understanding and appreciation of photography”. The exhibition runs until August 17th.

 

Edmund Pearce Gallery, Level 2, Nicholas Building, 37 Swanston Street (corner Flinders Lane), Melbourne.