Screens at Riverside Theatre, Parramatta on Monday 2 December
A photographer at the height of London’s high fashion world finds that fame and success are no longer enough.
Australian-born photographer Robyn Beeche became renowned in London for her iconic 80s images. In a time rich with experimentation and creativity, she was celebrated for her ground-breaking images of painted bodies, and collaborations with counter-culture personalities Vivienne Westwood, Leigh Bowery and Divine.
At the peak of her career, Beeche was transformed when she experienced the Indian colour-throwing festival of Holi.
“Drawn like a magnet”, she gave up her high-flying career for the life-changing move to the Indian pilgrimage town of Vrindavan. 25 years later, she continues to document the area’s vibrant Krishna-focused traditions as spiritual service, and her extensive archive is prized by international scholars.
A Life Exposed weaves between India, London and Australia, depicting the life and work of Beeche, and her paradigm shift to a radically different photographic practice in India. Created by Australian director Lesley Branagan and award-winning cinematographer Bonnie Elliot, A Life Exposed dramatically shows how India’s rich visual content paradoxically provides Beeche the chance to nourish her main themes (illusion, transformation) in a culture where they occur spontaneously as religious expression and are not constructed.
A Life Exposed was a finalist in the Australian Arts in Asia Awards 2013. The film was made with the support of ABC TV, Screen Australia, Australia-India Council and Metroscreen. It was broadcast in New Delhi in October 2013 as part of the Oz Fest initiative.
What: Public screening of A Life Exposed: Robyn Beeche documentary film
When: 2 Dec 2013, 7pm
Where: Riverside Theatre, Parramatta
Info: http://tinyurl.com/mcu9sgf www.facebook.com/ale.documentary
Trailer: https://vimeo.com/68044294
Media queries: Images & interviews, contact Lesley Branagan: 0422 702868 lesleybra@yahoo.com