Fuel shortage

Bob Georgeson, Fuel shortage, Photomontage, 2017

anonymous waves

Bob Georgeson, anonymous waves, Photography, 2017

Postcard from Poona

Bob Georgeson, Postcard from Poona, Photography, 2017

Looking across the Ramsar listed Great Sandy Straight at the morning fog lifting off Fraser Island...

Postcard from Gunnedah

Bob Georgeson, Postcard from Gunnedah, Photography, 2017

Gunnedah Oval with the behemoth of Coles in the background. Architectural crime...

Sun Dance



A celebration of life and the love of nature. Choreography and dance by Alina Stefan. Music by Alessio Lottero. Video by Bob Georgeson.

Extinction

Bob Georgeson, Extinction, 2017, Photomedia

The incredible shrinking Prime Minister shows us the way forward

Bob Georgeson, The incredible shrinking Prime Minister shows us the way forward, 2017, Photomontage

Shut the great when you leave...

Bob Georgeson, Shut the great when you leave, 2017, Photomontage

White Coffin Blues



Music is White Coffin Blues by Inert Project from their album Heartburn available for free download here...

The Voice of Reason



Video by Bob Georgeson
Soundscape is White Coffin Blues Pt2 by Inert Project from their album Heartburn available for free download here...

Fake news

Bob Georgeson, Fake news, 2017, Photomontage

Free speech

Bob Georgeson, Free speech, 2016, Photomontage

The Rock



The first part of an immersive environment concept for a planned exhibition of sculpture, video, sound and documentation by Bob & Joy Georgeson. The footage was taken at Camel Rock near Bermagui, Far South Coast of New South Wales, Australia. The rocks are 450 million years old. The Great Cormorants are the totems of this special place.

JOBS & GROWTH!

Bob Georgeson, JOBS & GROWTH!, 2016, Photomontage

Portrait of George Brandis

Bob Georgeson, Portrait of George Brandis, 2016, Photomontage

Justice not Silence

Bob Georgeson, Justice not Silence, Photomontage, 2016

This graphic has been done for the exhibition 'Your Voice' to be held in As Suwayda, Syria, on the occasion of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women on November 25th 2016. The exhibition is organized by UMA, an NGO supporting women. A little of the background...

A little bit of freedom
‘Under the regime of Assad this kind of activities was impossible. Now some militia groups are in control of As Suwayda side by side with the Assad regime, so there is a little bit of freedom. The police asked for the nature of this organization and they allow it,’ explains Aktham Abu Fakher, who fled Syria in 2014 because of his activities in human rights. Akthams wife, Amany Abu Daqa, organizes this exhibition on women rights. She started UMA some years ago together with some friends. All still live in As Suwayda. Akhtam doesn’t. Currently he lives in Willemstad, Curả«ao.


More information about the exhibition can be found here http://www.academievoorbeeldvorming.nl/?p=492

It is an honour to be taking part in this exhibition in a place where humanity has been forsaken...

The Future

Bob Georgeson, The Future, 2016, Photomontage


Bob Georgeson, The Future (in situ), 2016, Photomontage

Portrait of a human drawn by a robot

Bob Georgeson, Portrait of a human drawn by a robot, 2016, Photomedia

Parracide



Deconceptualising Mike Parr. A video collage from his retrospective at the National Gallery of Australia. What started out as a 'what's the point' parrody (sic) ended up being a blues. Excerpt from Dark Was The Night by Blind Willie Johnson.

Lumina Alley



Mini doco about last Saturday night at the Batemans Bay International Fringe Festival. Many thanks and much respect to Abre Ojos for the organisation and the opportunity to be part of this, and to Drew Belk for the vision to get the whole Festival thing happening. And huge thanks to the artists that provided their creations for Road to the Absolute, and to the fringe dwellers that came out on the night.

One morning on a train



A strange little journey through the countryside...