Ancient Dialogues

Following on from a successful exhibition at Albumen Gallery, Ancient Dialogues presents and juxtaposes images of ancient Greek sculpture with modern figure studies, drawing on this well-spring of artistic inspiration, exploring notions of love and eroticism. The first print run of this booklet is 25 copies only.

Double Exposure 2 : Broken Hill and Bang Rak

Double Exposure 2 : Broken Hill and Bang Rak Collaboration between two photographers Wuthipol Ujathammarat and Suzanne Phoenix. After unveiling rare perspectives of Melbourne and Yarra Valley in a work that embraces the art of double exposure in 2016, Suzanne and Wuthipol reunite to create artistic imagery that merges two very different landscapes, Broken Hill …

What Does International Women’s Day Mean to Me 2019?

What Does International Women's Day Mean to Me 2019? Each year since 2012 Suzanne Phoenix has curated a photography project - What Does International Women's Day Mean to Me? Suzanne brings together a group of inspiring, courageous and often outspoken women to create a visual snapshot of the fierce, funny and extraordinary people who inspire …

Abandoned, Oppède Le Vieux

The villages in France, and more generally in Europe have been in existence for many hundreds of years. In that time they accumulate stories, tales of adventure, of love, of woe, and of those that lie in ruins. In some, a natural cause might obscure a darker history, haunted by the memories of fallen lives amidst the wars of men. William Stewart’s book takes us on a journey through one such abandoned village, Oppède Le Vieux in Provence. Continue reading “Abandoned, Oppède Le Vieux”

Ceci n’est pas un cappuccino

This book takes us on a journey through the world of the coffee with foamed milk. Common misunderstandings are clarified, popular myths are debunked and challenging questions are raised. Indulging in the pleasure of a cappuccino, we don’t sufficiently appreciate what a complex brew it truly is, but help is at hand with this enjoyable A–Z. The light hearted, yet thought provoking, essay of pictures and words touches on the history, geography, economy and even politics that have contributed to our favourite brew. Continue reading “Ceci n’est pas un cappuccino”

Whats the ugliest part of your body?

“Whats the ugliest part go your body?” is Stuart’s latest foray into self publishing. It is a 54 page self published book that examines the idea of of chance and coincidence. The pictures are made on the device on hand most often with him,  a smart phone. What makes the work cohesive is an editorial style that looks for patterns or recurrences of imagery after the images are made and then reviewed as a kind of archive mining. Continue reading “Whats the ugliest part of your body?”