The Ballarat Text
The Ballarat Text
The Ballarat Text is Setter's second project in an ongoing series developed from The Urban Text (2019) that chronicles the offbeat architectural grammar of the places he visits and lives in. Setter's approach is to present a new perspective of the historic city by encouraging a reflection and awareness of the subtleties that go unnoticed, and to potentially instill a clearer vision of Ballarat. Walking its streets over ten days, Setter attended to every obscure and often unbeautiful corner, creating a collection of images that offers what he calls an 'alternative portrait' of the town.
As much as Setter's eye is drawn to structural order and purity, he finds ways of letting the untidiness of the world sneak in. This is more apparent in the Ballarat works than in any other of Setter's Urban Text series. Setter reminds us that architecture is the product of shifting social conditions, that buildings reflect the economies, tastes and aspirations of the communities who made them and those who inhabit them today. Setter's portrait of Ballarat is a portrait without people, but their presence is felt in every shot.
Edition of 250
78pp
50 plates
Released August 2023
Publisher - Quiet Publishing
Essay - Scott Elliot
Design - Small Tasks
Printing - Deephouse Sydney
Additional Stockists
New York City - Knickerbocker Bookshop
Los Angeles - United Echo Park, Skylight Books
Sydney - Kinokuniya Australia
Melbourne - Perimeter Books, Metropolis Books, Bookshop by Uro
Osaka - Chignitta Gallery