The Australian Embassy in Paris hosted an exhibition of Andrew Vukosav’s landscapes from January to May 2020, but the exhibition was still there when I visited the Embassy today, 31 August 2021.
The exhibition called LONGITUDE/LATITUDE/SOLITUDE features aerial photographs of the Australian landscape. Each photograph, mounted as large canvases show the intricate detail of the vegetation, rock formations, water sources, and even animal tracks of the land below.
His work took three years, flying his plane solo – in solitude – over remote areas of Australia. He fitted his Cesna 182 with a camera mounted in the underbelly of the fuselage. Consequently, the shots show the expansive open spaces and freedom of both the sky above and the earth below.
The Australian Embassy and Andrew Vukosav acknowledge and respect the Traditional Custodians whose ancestral lands we live and work upon and they pay respects to their Elders past, present, and emerging. They acknowledge and respect the deep spiritual connection and the relationship that First Nations people have to Country.
MARTINA NICOLLS
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MARTINA NICOLLS is an international aid and development consultant, and the author of: The Paris Residences of James Joyce (2020), Similar But Different in the Animal Kingdom (2017), The Shortness of Life: A Mongolian Lament (2015), Liberia’s Deadest Ends (2012), Bardot’s Comet (2011), Kashmir on a Knife-Edge (2010) and The Sudan Curse (2009).
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