Christine Godden
(Australia 1947– )
John Delacour's picture
- Location
- Not on display
- Further information
Christine Godden's photographs radiate sensuality. This is particularly evident in her intimate portraits of family and friends and in the rich blurry tones of her colour landscapes. Godden spent much of her youth travelling through Asia and Europe, residing in New York and California and completing a Masters of Fine Arts at the Visual Studies Workshop, State University of New York, Rochester in 1978. She returned to Australia the same year to become the director of the Australian Centre for Photography, Sydney, a position she held until 1982. Her photographs of sunsets across Sydney display a knowing disregard for established photographic techniques. Blurry and indistinct prints, achieved by enlarging small negatives, create a grainy vision and a moody sense of place.
- Year
- 1980
- Media
- Photograph
- Medium
- type C photograph
- Dimensions
- 28.0 x 37.2cm image; 38.6 x 50.6cm sheet
- Signature & date
- Signed and dated l.r. original mount, ink "Christine Godden 1980".
- Credit
- Gift of the artist 1981
- Accession number
- 107.1981
- Copyright
- © Christine Godden