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Take a journey back in time and see Kalgoorlie through a new lens

Time and Time Again: Rephotographing the Goldfields by Brett Leigh Dicks opens in Kalkurla / Kalgoorlie at Museum of the Goldfields!

Hannan Street taken from Maritana Street with projection of historic T.F. MacKay photograph (GM01272) from 1917. Courtesy of Brett Leigh Dicks 2024.

Time and Time Again: Rephotographing the Goldfields pairs historic photographs of Kalgoorlie and its surrounds, sourced from the Western Australian Museum’s Dwyer and MacKay Collection, with contemporary images of the same locations, captured by Dicks a century later.

As a 2023 ART ON THE MOVE Activating Collections Artist in Residence at the Museum of the Goldfields, Dicks spent a year researching and meticulously pinpointing the sites of the original photographs, before recreating the scenes. His work presents a visual comparison between the Kalgoorlie of the early 20th century and today.

“Most of the photographs were created over a hundred years ago and since they were created for commercial purposes, many of the images lacked precise locations,” Dicks explained. 

“This meant analysing as much identifying information as I could and then turning to Google Street View to scour the area for recognizable landmarks. Once a location was identified it was then a matter of determining the viewpoint and angle and when and how to best match the lighting parameters in the origin photograph.”

Hannan Street viewed from Maritana Street, J.J. Dwyer 1908 (GM02247). Courtesy of Brett Leigh Dicks 2023.

Funded by the Regional Exhibition Touring Boost, the Activating Collections Program encourages artists to work with heritage collections to create new work about local histories.  Dicks’ project offers a unique glimpse into the evolving landscapes of the Goldfields, from iconic sites like The Palace Hotel and Boulder Town Hall to intimate street scenes, residential homes, and abandoned mining claims.

In addition to the photographs, Dicks has curated a series of ekphrastic poetry responses to some of the portraits from the Dwyer and MacKay Collection, drawing on personal stories and contributions from local residents. These poems, which capture the voices and memories of the Goldfields community, will be displayed alongside the portraits, adding a deeper layer to the narrative.

Visitors can also engage in a series of associated events, including a floor talk by Dicks on the rephotography movement and a hands-on workshop where participants will have the chance to recreate iconic Goldfields photographs themselves.

“The Goldfields region has such incredible history, and Time and Time Again captures that story in such a unique way,” said Marta Perona, Regional Manager at the Museum of the Goldfields. 

“Brett’s work offers a visual dialogue between past and present, encouraging appreciation for the extraordinary heritage preserved within our community. It’s an opportunity for visitors to see our landscape through a new lens, bridging generations and revealing just how much, or how little, has changed over the last century.”

Time and Time Again is a free exhibition and on from Saturday 30 November – Sunday 9 February at the Museum of the Goldfields.

Find out more here https://visit.museum.wa.gov.au/goldfields/time-and-time-again-rephotographing-goldfields 

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