
Rennie Ellis, The Peacock, Mike Treloar Fashion c.1969 (detail), courtesy the artist.

Rennie Ellis, The Peacock, Mike Treloar Fashion c.1969 (detail), courtesy the artist.

Rennie Ellis, The Peacock, Mike Treloar Fashion c.1969 (detail), courtesy the artist.

Rennie Ellis, The Peacock, Mike Treloar Fashion c.1969 (detail), courtesy the artist.

Rennie Ellis, The Peacock, Mike Treloar Fashion c.1969 (detail), courtesy the artist.
Award-winning Australian photographer Rennie Ellis (1940–2003) documented both popular culture and the demi-monde with a fondness for subcultures and the unconventional. His eye for the hedonism of contemporary society and pleasure in the fashionable body enables us to bear witness to Australian design and behaviour. Presented in conjunction with the Rennie Ellis Photographic Archive, CCP will take a nostalgic journey from the 1960s to the end of the 1980s as Ellis leads us down the catwalk, past the haute couture and through the back streets, bars and clubs with a selection of his diverse fashion photography in the Projection Window as part of the 2008 L'Oréal Melbourne Fashion Festival Cultural Program.
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Rennie Ellis, The Peacock, Mike Treloar Fashion c.1969 (detail), courtesy the artist.
Exhibited in CCP's Night Projection Window
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