Auto Photo: A Life in Portraits
Melbourne
Free, Art
About the event
This exhibition celebrates the contribution of Alan Adler (1932-2024) to Melbourne. For over fifty years, Adler operated and maintained photobooths across the city. His work meant generations of people were able to record themselves, their relationships and create personal and expressive images using his photobooths. This exhibition also marks 100 years since Siberian-emigre Anatol Josepho filed a patent for his ‘Photomaton’ – a coin-operated photobooth, in New York City. This exhibition is among many worldwide events which mark this important centenary and reflect on the photobooth’s power to delight and inspire. Curated by Catlin Langford with Christopher Sutherland and Jessie Norman (Metro Auto Photo). ‘Auto Photo: A Life in Portraits’ is a Centre of Contemporary Photography exhibition, presented in partnership with RMIT Culture.