Is it even photography? Built photography | In conversation

About
Photography was once heralded as a truth-telling medium, known for its ability to hold a mirror to society. With the increase of digitally constructed images including AI, the world is now saturated with manipulated images, and its truth-telling ability has been bought into question.In this discussion, we bring together four artists whose works appear diverse but contain similar explorations. Each of these artists' work is constructed, whether analogue or digital, or produced by collage or assemblage. In a social and technical context very different from that in which photography was first invented, these artists question the changing role and meaning of images over time.
Join artists/ curators Kiron Robinson and Izabela Pluta, artists Andrew Tetzlaff and Grace Wood and MAPh Senior curator Angela Connor to ask: What is the role and function of contemporary photography? How does photography today relate to its past, and is it even photography any more?
Location
Museum of Australian Photography
860 Ferntree Gully Rd, Wheelers Hill Vic 3150