DIRECTORY 2025
Lynne Roberts-Goodwin | Photography
Lynne Roberts-Goodwin is an Australian artist whose photo and object-based installations have been shown internationally. Her projects are most often created in relation to archival, cultural, and/or historically resonant locations within extreme terrains globally.
With engagement at remote sites undertaken in situ or aerial elevated positioning, she engages with the politics of contested sites, aligned with and acknowledging contemporary culture. Utilizing media such as photographic, video, and sculptural forms, work to date has conceptually questioned the aftermath of landscape and, more recently, concepts of navigational failure, engaging the oblique lens of atmospheric & spatial aesthetics. Roberts-Goodwin’s images are, at times, simultaneously sublime and terrifying, chronicling the insatiable demand for seemingly finite earth resources from rapidly accelerating and shifting displaced populations and cultural heritage from aerial perspectives and ground level.
Roberts-Goodwin and her work have been the subject of national and international residencies, fellowship awards, and exhibitions within key cultural institutions, museums, and galleries and held in numerous private and major public collections.
Her current ongoing photographic and sculptural works conceptually explore the intangible relationships occurring within nocturnal meteorological events, a conjuring of the unseen/seen from which the experience and unpredictable presence of atmospheric forces & pressure impact sensorially.