Filing Cabinet

Provenance

Camera
NIKON D7000
Lens
24.0-70.0 mm f/2.8
Settings
24mm · f/8.0 · 1/2 · ISO 100
Paper
Ilford Galerie Smooth Cotton Rag 310 gsm

An open metal filing cabinet sits on a concrete floor inside an abandoned workshop. The drawers are pulled out and empty. Dust has settled across the surfaces. No documents remain. Natural light falls across the cabinet from an unseen source.

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01 PROVENANCE

Print datasheet

Title
Filing Cabinet
Series
Graffiti & Urban Decay
Catalogue
GUD-009
Process
Giclée
Captured
8 November 2015
Camera
NIKON D7000
Lens
24.0-70.0 mm f/2.8
Aperture
f/8.0
Shutter
1/2 s
ISO
100
Focal length
24 mm
Paper
Ilford Galerie Smooth Cotton Rag 310 gsm
Paper size
290 × 200 mm
Location
Chatswood, New South Wales, Australia
Recognised by
Highly Commended in Multimedia at the 2016 National Trust of Australia (NSW) Heritage Awards
02 LOCATION

Chatswood, New South Wales, Australia

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03 THE STORY

About this print

An open filing cabinet stands on the concrete floor of the former Sundell Motors workshop on Smith Street, Chatswood. Its drawers have been pulled out and left that way, each one empty. Dust has settled across the metal surfaces. Whatever was filed here, service records, dealer correspondence, job sheets, is long gone. Sundell Motors Pty Ltd was registered with ASIC on 5 January 1967 (ACN 000 560 770) and operated as an authorised Holden dealer under dealer code 610, assigned to Chatswood, NSW. The Smith Street site functioned as the network's primary workshop and service centre, distinct from the company's earlier Pacific Highway showroom. By 2018, four Sundell entities had been consolidated under the single company name Sundell Motors Pty Ltd. The business operated as part of a multi-branch dealer group across Sydney's North Shore. On 17 February 2020, General Motors announced the withdrawal of the Holden brand from Australia and New Zealand. Sundell was one of 185 Holden dealers whose franchise was terminated. The ACCC intervened on 22 May 2020, after dealers raised concerns about the pressure to accept compensation packages on an unreasonably short timeline. At least 120 of the 185 dealers accepted packages by the 30 June 2020 deadline; total compensation across the network was close to $150 million. The Holden brand ceased trading in Australia on 31 December 2020. The Smith Street building stood vacant in the period between closure and demolition around 2021. During that window it accumulated layers of street art and graffiti. Willoughby City Council approved a development application for the site in March 2021; the Woolworths Chatswood East supermarket that replaced it opened on 26 October 2022. This photograph was made in 2015, inside that vacancy. The cabinet is all that fills the frame.

04 FROM THE FIELD NOTES

An open filing cabinet sits inside the vacant Smith Street workshop in Chatswood, its drawers empty and coated in dust. Sundell Motors Pty Ltd held Holden dealer code 610 and operated the site as an authorised service centre from at least 1967. When General Motors announced the withdrawal of the Holden brand from Australia on 17 February 2020, Sundell was among 185 dealers whose futures were severed. The building stood vacant until demolition around 2021, when the site was redeveloped as a Woolworths supermarket.

Brett Patman

Graffiti & Urban Decay

The series

Graffiti & Urban Decay

54 photographs

Buildings don't stay empty. Once the owners leave, somebody else arrives. Walls that were blank become a record of who came through and when. Graffiti isn't vandalism on these surfaces , it's the only remaining evidence that anyone cared enough to be here.Urban spaces mid-collapse. The gap between what a building was built for and what it became.

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05 SIZE GUIDE

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