From under Princes Bridge 1957

STRIZIC, Mark

Registration number

1092439

Artist/maker

STRIZIC, Mark

Title

From under Princes Bridge

Production date

1957

Medium

silver gelatin fibre-based print, selenium toned

Dimensions (H x W x D)

50 x 60 cm

Credit line

Purchased, 2005
City of Melbourne Art and Heritage Collection
© Courtesy of the artist

Keywords

Mark Strizic, Princes Bridge, Yarra River, Melbourne, 1957

Summary

Mark Strizic (1928–2012) arrived in Australia in 1951, part of the wave of postwar migrants arriving from Eastern Europe. This renowned Australian photographer studied not his chosen art form but rather physics and geology in Zagreb, in the former Yugoslavia. Strizic picked up the camera after arriving in Melbourne, purchasing this from a pharmacy as a means to explore his new home environment. He became a commercial photographer in 1957, building his reputation primarily as an architectural and industrial photographer in an era of intense urban development. He soon became associated with a coterie of Melbourne modernists, including Robin Boyd, Schulim Krimper and fellow photographers Athol Shmith and Wolfgang Sievers. Often framed by his progressive social and political concerns, his work is overwhelmingly sympathetic with modernist ideals: humanist, rational, spare. The Art and Heritage Collection holds around 40 photographic works by Strizic, almost all of which document the streets, river and life of mid-century Melbourne in expressive monochrome. Many of these works came into the collection through direct engagement with the artist in 2005. One of the works acquired in 2005, this selenium-toned silver gelatin photograph shows a modest wooden vessel chugging up Yarra under the arch of the Princes Bridge. The beautifully composed work is a study in symmetry, mood and light and was created as part of Strizic’s ‘Melbourne Mid-Century’ series.