Akalai
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AUSTRALIA/SYDNEY
For Australian TV viewers you have the chance to watch this documentary which, regardless if you have or have not seen a Bill Henson exhibition, will give you further insight into his work. Relevant timing considering the controversy regarding Henson's most recent exhibition at the Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney.
"The Art of Bill Henson"
Tuesday 27th May, 2008
ABC1 TV at 22:00 in the usual "Artists at Work" timeslot
...from the ABC program sales website;
Dead Link Removed
"The Art of Bill Henson
Year of Production: 2003
Duration: 25 mins
This is the first time that Bill Henson has allowed TV cameras into his life and this short documentary offers audiences in Australia and overseas rare access to one of Australias most important artists.
We see Henson as a creature of the night. There is not a lot of light in his life, he photographs by night and spends most of the day in his darkroom meticulously labouring over his prints, studying them reworking minute sections for the right balance of colour and light, venturing out occasionally for a bite to eat.
Director: Tony Wyzenbeek"
NB: As of 13:30(SYD) the ABC1 webpage has not yet been updated to show this change in programming.
For Australian TV viewers you have the chance to watch this documentary which, regardless if you have or have not seen a Bill Henson exhibition, will give you further insight into his work. Relevant timing considering the controversy regarding Henson's most recent exhibition at the Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney.
"The Art of Bill Henson"
Tuesday 27th May, 2008
ABC1 TV at 22:00 in the usual "Artists at Work" timeslot
...from the ABC program sales website;
Dead Link Removed
"The Art of Bill Henson
Year of Production: 2003
Duration: 25 mins
This is the first time that Bill Henson has allowed TV cameras into his life and this short documentary offers audiences in Australia and overseas rare access to one of Australias most important artists.
We see Henson as a creature of the night. There is not a lot of light in his life, he photographs by night and spends most of the day in his darkroom meticulously labouring over his prints, studying them reworking minute sections for the right balance of colour and light, venturing out occasionally for a bite to eat.
Director: Tony Wyzenbeek"
NB: As of 13:30(SYD) the ABC1 webpage has not yet been updated to show this change in programming.