Life in the Old Dog,Yet / by Kirrily Jordan

Brian Jones, Suri Talep, 79, 2023. Image courtesy of the artist.

Brian Jones

Gallery 1B

Friday 19 April - Sunday 12 May

Opening Thursday 18 April 2024, 6pm - 8pm

If you want to live a long and fruitful life, you might learn something from the senior citizens featured in this exhibition, who have succeeded in that regard. The stunning photographs show sparkle and life in seniors who continue contributing to society and enjoying life.

Too often, senior citizens are devalued, dehumanised and seen as merely a burden. This is especially true in the aged care context, as examined by the recent Royal Commission, which emphasised the need for dignity and respect for those in care. It is also true more generally, with seniors often seen as just a demographic, with individuals written off as ‘elderly’ or ‘oxygen thieves’ of little intrinsic worth.

This exhibition challenges such views and celebrates the humanity, dignity and value of our seniors.

The portraits bristle with sparkle and life, and the candid, un-posed expressions emphasise the individuality and humanity of the subjects. The larger-than-life, black and white images, crisp, sharp and unvarnished, speak of realism.

The subjects, in their seventies and early eighties, are highly active. They are still contributing to society and enjoying life, notwithstanding the ravages of time, as written in their faces, and other non-visible deterioration - cancer, joint replacements, etc. Their contributions include political and environmental activism, volunteering, grand-parenting and other family support.

These women and men are very much alive as seen in the action shots which include bush-walking, running, croquet, tennis, swimming, busking, athletics throwing events and body building.

These Seniors accept being ‘old dogs’ and showing a bit of wear and tear, but are certainly not ready to shuffle off quietly into the sunset.

Senior citizens are an under-explored area in contemporary Art. Hopefully, this exhibition will inspire other artists to explore this space and some other old dogs to action.

 

About the Artist

Brian Jones is a photographic artist living in Canberra. He has a Graduate Diploma in Visual Art (Photography and Media Arts) from ANU School of Art and is a member and former President of the Canberra Photographic Society (CPS).

He has diverse and ever-changing photographic interests, with an emphasis on realism but an eye for the quirky (see:  brianjones.zenfolio.com).  Those interests include: candid portraiture and street photography; abstraction, especially in architecture; wildlife, especially birds; and travel photography.

He has won around 400 awards in international photographic competitions, including in: Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year; Black and White Spider Awards; International Color Awards; and Pollux Awards.

He has won numerous CPS awards, including: Photographer of the Year twice: five Images of the Year; and the Hedda Morrison Print Portfolio Award.

He has had three solo exhibitions: ANU Graduate Exhibition (A glass half full: portraits of an age), March 2009; Bowerbird Central at Hugh Davies Gallery, June 2012; and Life in the Old Dog, Yet at M16 Artspace, April 2024. He has also participated in five curated exhibitions in Europe and two at the Canberra Museum and Gallery, and over twenty group exhibitions.