
As one of Australia's most acclaimed photographers, Robyn Stacey has exhibited widely in Australia and internationally since the mid–1980s. Her fascination for photography lies in its technical and aesthetic capacity to connect science, art history and culture. She develops series of works, often exploring an idea or subject over many years, inspired by B-grade films, historical botanical and decorative collections, art history and science. From sumptuous still lifes to pinhole camera contemporary scenes to images of just light and colour, her work is endlessly surprising, reflecting her technical expertise and genuine curiosity to create a rich and wonderful photograph.
You’ll find all the images and more information on Robyn’s website and the galleries which represent her:
In Sydney, Darren Knight Gallery
In Brisbane, Jan Manton Gallery
In the USA, PDNB Gallery
Image credits:
Portrait of Robyn by Daniel Boud
Robyn Stacey, The void is a visual place from the series Just Light, 2021-2022. 125 x 120cm Photographic metallic paper.
Robyn Stacey, Wendy and Brett Whiteley's Library Lavender Bay, from the series Dark Wonder, 2016. Type C print, 110x159cm
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