Trent Parke
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Trent Parke is an Australian photographer.
Parke was born and brought up in Newcastle
(NSW); he now lives in Sydney. He started photography when he was twelve. In 2003 he and his wife the photographer Narelle Autio made a 90,000 km trip around Australia, resulting in the series and book "Minutes to Midnight". He has won numerous national and international awards for his photography including four World Press Photo
Awards. He has worked as a photojournalist for The Australian
newspaper.
Parke's photographs are held in numerous public and private collections, including the National Gallery of Australia
(Canberra), the National Gallery of Victoria
(Melbourne), the Australian National Maritime Museum
(Sydney), the Museum of Contemporary Art
(Sydney) and the University of Sydney Union
. He is the only Australian to be represented by Magnum Photos
and his series "Welcome to Nowhere" was included in their 60th anniversary exhibition "New Blood".
Parke was born and brought up in Newcastle
Newcastle, New South Wales
The Newcastle metropolitan area is the second most populated area in the Australian state of New South Wales and includes most of the Newcastle and Lake Macquarie Local Government Areas...
(NSW); he now lives in Sydney. He started photography when he was twelve. In 2003 he and his wife the photographer Narelle Autio made a 90,000 km trip around Australia, resulting in the series and book "Minutes to Midnight". He has won numerous national and international awards for his photography including four World Press Photo
World Press Photo
World Press Photo is an independent, non-profit organization based in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Founded in 1955 the organization is known for holding the world's largest and most prestigious annual press photography contest....
Awards. He has worked as a photojournalist for The Australian
The Australian
The Australian is a broadsheet newspaper published in Australia from Monday to Saturday each week since 14 July 1964. The editor in chief is Chris Mitchell, the editor is Clive Mathieson and the 'editor-at-large' is Paul Kelly....
newspaper.
Parke's photographs are held in numerous public and private collections, including the National Gallery of Australia
National Gallery of Australia
The National Gallery of Australia is the national art gallery of Australia, holding more than 120,000 works of art. It was established in 1967 by the Australian government as a national public art gallery.- Establishment :...
(Canberra), the National Gallery of Victoria
National Gallery of Victoria
The National Gallery of Victoria is an art gallery and museum in Melbourne, Australia. Founded in 1861, it is the oldest and the largest public art gallery in Australia. Since December 2003, NGV has operated across two sites...
(Melbourne), the Australian National Maritime Museum
Australian National Maritime Museum
The Australian National Maritime Museum is a federally-operated maritime museum located in Darling Harbour, Sydney. After consideration of the idea to establish a maritime museum, the Federal government announced that a national maritime museum would be constructed at Darling Harbour, tied into...
(Sydney), the Museum of Contemporary Art
Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney
The Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney, Australia is an Australian museum solely dedicated to exhibiting, interpreting and collecting contemporary art, both from across Australia and around the world...
(Sydney) and the University of Sydney Union
University of Sydney Union
The University of Sydney Union is the student-run services and amenities provider at the University of Sydney. The Union's key services include the provision of food and beverages, live music and other entertainment, the Verge Arts Festival and other cultural activities, Orientation week and...
. He is the only Australian to be represented by Magnum Photos
Magnum Photos
Magnum Photos is an international photographic cooperative owned by its photographer-members, with offices located in New York, Paris, London and Tokyo...
and his series "Welcome to Nowhere" was included in their 60th anniversary exhibition "New Blood".
Awards
- 1996/98 5 Gold Lenses, International Olympic Committee
- 1999 World Press Photo Award (for “Bathurst Car Races”)
- 2000 World Press Photo Award (for “The Seventh Wave”)
- 2000 Canon photo essay prize, Sasakawa World Sports Awards
- 2001 World Press Photo Award (for “Australian Roadkill” series)
- 2003 Eugene W. Smith Award for humanistic photography
- 2005 World Press Photo Award ( for “Wiluna”)
Exhibitions
- 2000 The Seventh Wave (with Narelle Autio) - Stills Gallery, Sydney
- 2002 Dream/Life and The Seventh Wave (with Narelle Autio) - Canvas International Art Gallery, Amsterdam
- 2002 Dva Pivo Prosim (Two Beers Please) (with Narelle Autio) - Stills Gallery, Sydney
- 2002 Sydney Treasures, Art & About, Sydney
- 2002 Dream/Life & Beyond - Stills Gallery, Sydney
- 2004 Dream/Life & the Seventh Wave (with Narelle Autio) - FotoFreo Photographic Festival, Western Australian Maritime Museum, Fremantle
- 2004 Dream/Life & the Seventh Wave (with Narelle Autio) - Ariel Meyerowitz Gallery, New York
- 2004 Suspended States, Sydney Arts Festival
- 2004 Minutes to Midnight - Part One, Leica Gallery, Germany
- 2005 Minutes to Midnight, Australian Centre for Photography, Sydney
- 2005 Colour Work, Stills Gallery, Sydney
- 2006 Minutes to Midnight, Wollongong City Gallery
- 2008 Christmas Tree Bucket, Stills Gallery, Sydney
- 2009 Minutes to Midnight, Children's Art Gallery, National Gallery of Australia
- 2009 Please step quietly everyone can hear you, Sydney Opera House
Books
- Dream Life. Hot Chilli Press, 1999. ISBN 0646379917.
- The Seventh Wave. Hot Chilli Press, 2000. ISBN 0646397478; ISBN 064639746X (pbk).
- Minutes to Midnight. Filigranes, 2005. ISBN 978-2-35046-041-3.
- Bedknobs & Broomsticks. Little Brown Mushroom 2010. ISBN 978-0-615-37550-2.