Summary
Digital photograph of a box of household objects from the Victorian bushfires of 2009.
Mike Emmett is a professional photographer who lives and works in the Yarra Valley. On Black Saturday, 7 February 2009, and for several days after, he defended his home from bushfire. Mike took this photo of a bushfire-affected object as part of an exhibition called 'Resurrected: Objects, Memories, Stories' which ran from 28 March to 30 May 2009 at Three Stories Artspace in Healesville. His brief for the exhibition was to look for beauty in the wake of the Black Saturday bushfires in February 2009. More than a documentation process, his photographs are artworks in their own right. The household objects, including a coffee pot and an old doorknob, that are the subjects of the photograph were found in the ruins of a Kinglake house that burned on 7 February 2009.
Description of Content
Box of common household objects including a door handle, jug and lamp which have been burnt and warped by the Victorian bushfires of 2009.
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Digital file
Significance
These photographs of bushfire objects are stunning works of art but it is what they reveal of personal experience that make them significant historical documents. Many people, having fought and survived a bushfire, would see only death and destruction in these objects. Mike Emmett, by creating images that instead reveal their beauty, is refuting the conventional definition of 'bushfire victim' and extracting new meaning from both the burned object and his own history.
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Donation from Mr Mike Emmett, Nov 2010
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Photographer
Mr Mike Emmett - redfishbluefish, Healesville, Victoria, Australia, Mar 2009
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Three Stories Artspace, Healesville, Victoria, Australia, Mar 2009
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Digital file, JPEG, Colour
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