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Face to Face

January 1st 2008 06:00
Chim the Chimpanzee



In Australia for the first time, the 'Face to Face' exhibition at the Australian Museum features thirty emotive portraits of primates - gorillas, chimpanzees, bonobos and orang-utans - whose innocence and vulnerability forces us to question our own inhumanity and arrogance in the way we mistreat nature.

Featuring extraordinary images taken over four years by renowned photographer James Mollison in ape sanctuaries in Africa and Asia, the world's leading authority on ape behaviour, Jane Goodall, helped him to develop relationships with the apes so he could capture their unique personalities through photography.

Bonny by James Mollison



When?

Now until April 27, 2008 -- 9:30am - 5:00pm.

Where?

Australian Museum
6 College Street,
Sydney (opposite Hyde Park)

How much?

Adult: $10
Children: $5
Concession: $5
Seniors: $5
Family of 4: $25






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