- Source: Robert Ashton (photographer)
Robert Ashton (1950) is an Australian photographer and photojournalist.
Early life and education
Robert Ashton was born on August 11, 1950, in Melbourne. He studied Photography at Prahran College 1969-71 and graduated with a Diploma of Visual Arts and Design.
Career
In the early 1970s, Robert Ashton shared house with Carol Jerrems and Ian Macrae in Mozart Street, St Kilda, their artist associates being Ingeborg Tyssen, Paul Cox and Bill Heimerman, and Ashton's cousin Rennie Ellis with whom he shared a studio in Greville Street, Prahran. From 1974 to 1981, Ashton was assistant director at Ellis's Brummels Gallery in Toorak Road, South Yarra, where he also exhibited.
Photography curator Judy Annear notes that;
"Robert Ashton's work is typical of the highly personalised documentary photographs that began to emerge in the 1970s."
His subject matter includes urban indigenous, life and incidents in inner suburbia in Melbourne, particularly Fitzroy. Writer and musician Mark Gillespie, who had become involved in a new publishing venture, Outback Press, with Fred Milgrom Colin Talbot and Morry Schwartz, commissioned Ashton for the book Into the Hollow Mountain. Its images, of "kids on the prowl, the old Salvo street bands, the Koorie clans, the card joint kaphenois", were first shown at Brummels in an exhibition of that title in 1974, and when re-exhibited forty years later at Colour Factory, "serve as a rare documentation of day-to-day Melbourne and glimpse into an era that, while not actually all that distant, is most definitely a thing of the past."
Ashton has published several other books, of portraits and close-up, abstracted landscape, and exhibited widely in Australia. His photograph Bernard Diving featured in the 1988 exhibition, and on the cover its catalogue, The Thousand Mile Stare, a survey of Australian photography published by the Victorian Centre for Photography.
In pursuing the best quality output for his imagery, Ashton adopted, and currently uses, hand-built large format cameras and advanced printing techniques including photogravure and the Collodion process.
He lives on Victoria's Surf Coast, and imagery of the ocean and landscape is a consistent interest.
Exhibitions
= Solo
=1973 Faces and Places, Brummels Gallery, Melbourne
1974 Into the Hollow Mountains: A Portrait of Fitzroy, Brummels Gallery
1976 Between Light and Dark, Australian Centre for Photography, Sydney
1976 Between Light and Dark, Brummels Gallery, Melbourne
1979 Adventures in Paradise? Church Street Photographic Centre, Melbourne
1987 Adventures in Paradise?, Australian Centre for Photography, Sydney.
1987 Photogravure Images, United Artists Gallery, Melbourne.
1990 What are you Doing? What are you Saying?, Luba Bilu Gallery, Melbourne
2000 Hidden Things, Qdos Gallery, Lorne
2001 Life Sanctuary, Patricia Autore Gallery, Melbourne
2003 Different Dreams-Same Reality, Patricia Autore Gallery, Melbourne
2005 Evidence, Little Malop Gallery, Geelong
2006 Visual Instinct, Libby Edwards Gallery - Melbourne
2007 Recognition, Pigment Gallery, Prague
2009 Snapshots from the edge, Qdos Gallery, Lorne
2009 Photographs from the edge, Monash Gallery of Art
2012 Postmortem, Edmund Pearce Gallery, Melbourne
2013 Interior/Exterior, Edmund Pearce Gallery, Melbourne
2014 Into The Hollow Mountains, Colour Factory Gallery, Melbourne
2014 Interior/Exterior + Postmortem gravures, Black Eye Gallery, Sydney
2015 Thin Air, Qdos Gallery, Lorne
2015, 6 Aug - 29 Aug; Thin Air, Colour Factory Gallery, 409-429 Gore St, Fitzroy
2021, 3–25 Apr, Bush Theatre, Qdos Gallery, Lorne
= Group
=1982 Ray Hughes Gallery, Brisbane.
1988 The Thousand Mile Stare, Victorian Centre for Photography
1988 Artery Gallery, Geelong.
1990 Qdos Gallery, Lorne. 1990
1991 Special . . . It's Been Used Before, Luba Bilu Gallery.
1991 Survey - A Regional Review, Geelong Art Gallery.
1998 Waterproof, Centro Cultural de Belem, Lisbon Portugal.
2003 Australian Photographic Portrait Prize, Art Gallery of NSW.
2007 Ulrich and Schubert Photography award, Gold Coast City Art Gallery
2007 Bowness Photography prize, Monash Gallery of Art.
2010 Bowness Photography prize 2010, Monash Gallery of Art.
2011 Ulrich and Schubert Photography award, Gold Coast City Art Gallery.
2020, 31 October 2020 – 7 February 2021 Bowness Photography prize 2020, Monash Gallery of Art.
Collections
Hallmark Cards Collection, National Gallery of Australia
National Gallery of Victoria
Phillip Morris Collection, Australian National Gallery
Art Gallery of New South Wales
Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery
John Sands Collection
Charles Darwin University
Publications
Ashton, Robert; Gillespie, Mark (1974), Into the hollow mountains, Outback Press, ISBN 978-0-86888-006-8
Park, Andy; Smolan, Rick (1981), A day in the life of Australia, A Day in the life of Australia Pty Ltd, ISBN 978-0-9594244-0-9
Smolan, Rick; Park, Andy; O'Loughlin, Peter (1983), A day in the life of Victoria, DITLA, ISBN 978-0-9594244-3-0
Bennett, David; Agee, Joyce; Victorian Centre for Photography (1988), The thousand mile stare : a photographic exhibition, The Victorian Centre for Photography Inc, ISBN 978-0-7316-2054-8
Crombie, Isobel; Byron, Sandra; National Gallery of Victoria (1990), Twenty contemporary Australian photographers : from the Hallmark Cards Australian Photographic Collection, National Gallery of Victoria, ISBN 978-0-7241-0142-9
Ashton, Robert; Day, Gregory (2003), Trace, Merrijig Word & Sound Co, ISBN 978-1-74066-109-6
Blackmore, Paul; Malouf, David, 1934-; Juan Davila collection (1999), Australians : responses to the land, St Martin Press, ISBN 978-0-646-37815-2{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
Calado, Jorge; Centro Cultural de Belém (Lisbon, Portugal); 100 Days Festival ((1998 : Lisbon, Portugal)) (1998), Waterproof : water in photography since 1852 ([Hardcover ed.] ed.), Edition Stemmle, ISBN 978-3-908161-26-4{{citation}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
Crombie, Isobel; Blainey, Geoffrey, 1930-; National Gallery of Victoria (1992), Sites of the imagination : contemporary photographers view Melbourne and its people (English language ed.), National Gallery of Victoria, ISBN 978-0-7241-0161-0{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)