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  • Rosemary Laing

    There is a strong performative element in much of Rosemary Laing’s work. Rather than relying on digital manipulation, Laing uses physical installations, performers and a team of generous…

  • Cathy Laudenbach

  • Hou Leong

    What does it mean to be Australian? It seems as if Leong is posing this question to us in this series An Australian. In these photographs he assembles images that symbolise an essentialised…

  • Dena Lester

    Dena Lester’s work blurs the boundaries between photography and painting. By printing photographs on canvas, and manipulating them by hand, Lester seeks to disrupt their immediacy and…

  • Xiao Xian Liu

    "Xiao Xian Liu studies the differences and similarities between the East and the West on issues covering culture, tradition, politics, religion, identity, gender and so on. He is a lens…

  • Marcia Lochhead

    "A fascination with the human body and visual metaphors for bodily fluids have been the prevailing themes underpinning Marcia Lochhead’s work for more than a decade of artistic practice…

  • Nicola Loder

    Nicola Loder explores the unstable qualities of photographs in her work. Like memory, time, vision and ideology, photography is shown to be a slippery thing. In her long-term series, Tourist…

  • Steven Lojewski

    Steven Lojewski’s photographic practice focuses on an exploration of cultural and geographic environments, attempting, through the camera, to make sense of his surroundings. He deals with…

  • Angela Lynkushka

    Angela Lynkushka works in the genre of documentary photography, chronicling contemporary Australian life; recording people in their environment and culture. Her work explores the juncture between…

  • Peter Lyssiotis

    Peter Lyssiotis is a photomonteur. In an era that is dominated increasingly by digital technologies, Lyssiotis continues to use a scalpel, scissors and glue to literally cut up and reconstruct…