AQUATICA
Three years ago I took up surfing with my teenage son, visiting the coastal breaks near my home town Melbourne, practically every weekend. At first I didn’t notice the tangles of washed up seaweed along the shoreline, but over time became fascinated by their strange beauty, and embarked on documenting them.
Photographed at high resolution on a flat bed scanner, the photographic images reveal with incredible detail the beauty of a feature our coastal- dwelling nation often overlooks.
Collaborating with a marine biologist to name each work, I discovered that most of the seaweed is indigenous to South Eastern Australia, the most biologically diverse seaweed habitat in the the world.
Greg Elms
GREG ELMS
Born 1960
Echuca, Victoria
Education
Bachelor of Arts (Photography) – RMIT
Post Graduate Diploma of Fine Art – VCA
Solo Exhibitions
2019 Aquatica, Brightspace, Melbourne
2016 Transience, Artifact, New York, NY.
2013 What Remains, Edmund Pearce Gallery, Melbourne
2012 Preserved, Edmund Pearce Gallery, Melbourne
2001 Faux Fauna, Mass Gallery, Melbourne
1998 Pop, Stop 22 Gallery, Melbourne
1992 Comestible, The Photographers Gallery, Melbourne
Group Exhibitions
2020 Still Summer, Eastgate Gallery, Melbourne
2018 Idiot Pack Noise, Brightspace, Melbourne
2017 A Whole Different Animal, Brightspace, Melbourne
2013 Please allow me to introduce myself,
Strange Neighbour Gallery, Melbourne
2012 Animal Kingdom, Gippsland Regional Art Gallery, Sale
2012 Still, Edmund Pearce Gallery, Melbourne
2010 Not the Christmas Show, Mars Gallery, Melbourne
2009 New North Gallery, Melbourne
2005 The Photographers Gallery, Melbourne
2001 Darebin Art Prize Exhibition, Melbourne
2000 2000 Hatched, PICA Gallery, Perth
1999 Post Graduate Show, V.C.A. Gallery, Melbourne
1999 Mine, Gallery 121, Melbourne
1999 Greatest Hits, Stop 22 Gallery, Melbourne
1996 The Photographers Gallery, Melbourne
1996 Out of the Box (Fringe Festival),
Yume Ya Gallery, Melbourne
1994 Park Perspectives, Daimaru Gallery, Melbourne