In the midst of a global pandemic the world finds itself simultaneously more connected and more isolated than ever before.
Twenty-five photographers across four countries (New Zealand, Australia, United States, and Canada) have united to document the uncertain times of 2020 to produce These Days, an online photography exhibition running until 19 November.
The exhibition sees award-winning and emerging artists working side-by-side and actively creating in the face of global cuts to the artistic community, including Billy Plummer, Christian Mushenko, Esther Bunning, Lilli Waters, and Robert Earp.
Jointly, they share their day-to-day stories of anxiety, joy, depression, hope, and anger to create an exhibition that balances place and placelessness as each government and individual tackles COVID-19 in their own way.
Curator Dr Paula Mahoney says, “Together, this photo-based collection addresses what it is to be in isolation during 2020, in poignant and provocative ways. Exploring the human condition in all its fragility, through the lens of a camera, one click at a time.”
Photographer Emma Baker explains: “2020 is the year where our world, as we knew it, became suspended mid-flight. But in the light of change and shadow of uncertainty, 25 photographers locked down across the globe came together in isolation to record this sliver of time. Connected in their ability to evoke feelings of hope, transformation, and silver linings, they normalise unspoken fears, vulnerability, stories of love, and guilty pleasures.
These Days features the work of the following photographers:
Aaron Burgess
Billy Plummer
Christian Mushenko
Christopher Nelson
Claire Gordon
Craig Abell Champion
Emma Baker
Esther Bunning
Greg Elms
Guy Davies
Hannah Caldwell
Heather Dinas
Hilary Sloane
Jacki Key
Kim Tonelli
Karen Weiler
Lilli Waters
Lorna Carmichael
Nick Paulsen
Robert Anderson
Robert Earp
Scott McAulay
Serena Stevenson
Trent Mitchell
Walter Maurice
Check out the exhibition here: www.thesedays.world