ArtsAustralia's largest photography festival comes into focus
With far-sighted agenda, Melbourne-based event aims for regional and international impact
One of the many striking images selected for display at PHOTO 2024: Tony Albert, David C Collins and Kieran Lawson, "Warakurna Superheroes No. 1," 2017, archival pigment print on paper, 100 by 150 cm. (Courtesy of Sullivan+Strumpf)
CAT WOODS, Contributing writer
February 24, 2024 11:00 JST
MELBOURNE -- The third edition of the PHOTO International Festival of Photography, Australia's largest photography festival, has an ambitious theme: "The future is shaped by those who can see it." For Elias Redstone, the festival's founder and director, that means enabling access to both Australian and international art across the state of Victoria, of which Melbourne is the capital.