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The Australian Ballet was founded in 1962 and in 2012 celebrated 50 years as Australia’s best known and most successful arts organisation. At every level of the organisation, tradition and innovation go hand in hand. The company presents a broad range of repertoire, honouring the traditions of ballet as well as exploring its future. 3 Deep were commissioned to curate and present an exhibition of the photographic works of Justin Edward John Smith and to celebrate his long association with the company.

The exhibition amplified the depth of Justin’s boundless imagination and his ability to make visible an ideal of ballet: something surprising, stimulating and very beautiful.

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