
Opening at Sydney’s Somedays Gallery, on Wednesday 11 November from 6pm, DJINN & TONIC, the work of Sydney based artists Kerryn Benbow, Miranda Douglas, and Mark Elder.
The three artists use images from around the world including Afghanistan, Australia, India, Mexico, Pakistan, Syria, Spain, Thailand, Tokyo and Turkey to explore their individual experiences of the world around them. Like the good or evil Djinn created by fire as opposed to clay like man, the photographers are but interlopers in another world, not always invisible like the Djinn but exposing their own playful and curious visual tonic to reveal the hidden and redefine the familiar.
(Some snaps from previous shows I’ve been to at Somedays.)








Hi John,
thanks for the plug. I hope you enjoy the exhibition!
adios,
Mark