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Ron Barassi

Rennie Ellis (1940-2003) was a pioneering Australian social documentary photographer known for his candid portrayals of Australian life, culture & symbolism. Founder of Australia's first photography gallery, Brummels. Published 17 books and influence

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Ron Barassi AM (b. 1936) is one of Australian Rules football’s most decorated figures. His professional career commenced at age seventeen when he joined the Melbourne Demons, the team his father had played for. Between 1953 and 1964, Barassi notched up 204 games and 295 goals and was a member of the flag-winning Demons teams of 1955, 1956, 1957 and 1959. Having led the Demons to further premiership victories in 1960 and 1964, he left to join Carlton as captain-coach and in 1968 engineered the Blues’ first premiership win in 21 years. Carlton took out the flag for the second time under Barassi’s direction with a comeback win against Collingwood in the 1970 grand final. In 1973 he joined North Melbourne, guiding the team that won the wooden spoon in his first season there to the premierships of 1975 and 1977. Barassi returned to the Demons in 1981 for a four-year stint there as coach and retired from football in 1995 after two seasons with the Sydney Swans. Twice voted Melbourne’s best and fairest, thrice selected for the All Australian side and named in the Team of the Century, Barassi became an officially designated AFL Legend in 1996.

Artist Biography

Rennie Ellis: A Pioneer of Australian Social Documentary Photography

Rennie Ellis (1940-2003) stands as a pivotal figure in Australian photographic history, recognized for his distinctive approach to social documentary and his profound influence on European design movements. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, Ellis embarked on a remarkable journey that spanned continents and encompassed diverse creative pursuits—advertising copywriting, seafaring adventures, lecturing roles, television appearances, and the establishment of Brummels Gallery of Photography, Australia’s inaugural dedicated photography gallery. This multifaceted career underpinned his artistic vision and cemented his legacy as one of Australia's most celebrated photographers.

Early Life & Education

Reynolds Mark Ellis was born in Glasgow on November 11th, 1940. He pursued his education at Brighton Grammar School where he excelled academically, securing a scholarship to The University of Melbourne in 1959. Despite leaving the university early due to personal inclination, Ellis’s formative years instilled a lifelong appreciation for intellectual curiosity and artistic exploration. His initial foray into professional life began as an office boy at Orr Skate & Associates, followed by studies in advertising at RMIT before embarking on a seafaring expedition that broadened his horizons and honed his observational skills.

Photography Career: From Initial Exhibitions to Gallery Founding

Ellis’s photographic career commenced with his first exhibition in 1971, showcasing his work capturing the vibrant atmosphere of Kings Cross, Sydney. This marked the genesis of Brummels Gallery of Photography, established in 1974—a bold initiative that championed Australian photography and positioned Ellis as a visionary leader within the field. Simultaneously, he founded Scoopix Photo Library in Prahran, securing exclusive representation for New York’s Black Star photos. Throughout his prolific artistic output, Ellis consistently pursued excellence, earning accolades from organizations like The Art Directors Club and receiving grants from the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council. His photographic books explored diverse themes—from the beaches of Australia to the rituals of Carnival in Rio—demonstrating a commitment to capturing authentic human experience.

Influences & Artistic Style

Ellis’s artistic sensibility drew heavily from European symbolism, mirroring the aesthetic principles of Art Nouveau and Secessionism. Notably influenced by Josef Hoffmann, Ellis embraced a stylistic approach characterized by meticulous detail and an evocative use of color—traits that resonated deeply with modernist designers. His photographs weren't merely representations of reality; they were imbued with symbolic resonance, reflecting his fascination with capturing the essence of Australian culture and identity. He skillfully blended candid observation with artistic interpretation, creating images that captivated audiences and solidified his position as a significant contributor to visual art history.

Legacy & Recognition

Ellis’s photographic oeuvre garnered widespread acclaim and recognition across Australia and internationally. His work resides in prominent collections including The National Gallery of Australia, The National Portrait Gallery, The National Library of Australia, The National Gallery Victoria, and The Art Gallery of South Australia—testaments to his enduring impact on the art world. Furthermore, he was honored with awards from organizations like The Art Directors Club and The United Nations Habitat Award for photography, underscoring his dedication to artistic excellence and social engagement. Rennie Ellis’s contribution to Australian photography continues to inspire artists and scholars alike, ensuring his place as a cornerstone of contemporary visual culture.
reynolds mark ellis

reynolds mark ellis

1940 - 2003 , United Kingdom

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Social documentary
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Art Nouveau
    • Secessionism
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Josef Hoffmann
    • Alfred Stieglitz
  • Date Of Birth: November 11, 1940
  • Date Of Death: August 19, 2003
  • Full Name: Reynolds Mark Ellis
  • Nationality: Australian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • The Hallucinogenic Toreador
    • Rio Carnival
  • Place Of Birth: Glasgow, United Kingdom
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