Enigma
About Artist
Terence Bogue
Born in Brazil, studied at Art Center College of Design in Los Angeles in the early 60's, then worked for Adrian Flowers in London before moving to Australia in 1974. In 1979 established his studio in Melbourne specialising in photography for artists, galleries and museums. He now concentrate on publication & exhibition work. Photographs are held in private and public collections in Brazil, UK and Australia including the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Castlemaine Art Gallery, & National Portrait Gallery, Canberra. " I am intrigued by façade, costume, uniform and adornment their role in perception and prejudice. How social mores change with time and place and culture. Where models are cast out and outcasts become models. Where restraint produces freedom, yet freedom is restrained. Where nudity conceals and dress reveals. How social circles wind through circus and burlesque craving the very passion they condemn. Part of the fascination with photography is that it is such an unpredictable lie. We can only interpret based on personal experience, and this experience is so subjective and so momentary, that strong photographs will always produce strong emotions that transcend the mere document. This is why I see a photograph as merely a trigger to our memory of substitution. As such it will always be the better for what is left out. I look for detail - an awkward and elusive beauty - something deceptively simple & iconic in the everyday"
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