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Anne Macdonald
“My photographs record the allure of beauty, and the abject associations of aging and decay, in objects reminiscent of the body and mortality. Baroque drapes are symbolic of sensuous entrapment…
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Fiona MacDonald
Fiona MacDonald is known for her exquisitely rendered installations of bodies of work that draw on local cultural traditions, social and natural history. Neglected archives and personal collections…
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Ruth Maddison
Ruth Maddison’s photography offers intimate and personal glimpses into the daily lives of her subjects. People, their relationships and their communities are continuing preoccupations…
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Deb Mansfield
“The photographs from Anticipating the Islands explore areas of slippage between representations of interior and exterior spaces, between the exotic and the domestic.
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David Martin
“For the past nine years my photographic subject has been almost exclusively the sky. I have photographed it every day for the past seven years. One of the many reasons that I photograph…
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Ricky Maynard
"Ricky Maynard’s approach to documentary photography began to take shape during a period of employment at the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies…
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Graham Miller
Deliberately moving away from traditional documentary aesthetics, Miller utilises a more directorial and conceptual approach, using photography as a tool of imaginative exploration rather than…
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Julie Millowick
"Julie Millowick’s work, using image and text, often addresses issues of an intensely personal nature. Photograms, cyanotypes and traditional silver gelatin documentary photographs…
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Peter Milne
“The images seen here are selected from three separate bodies of work. They are all quite different in content and approach but share a common concern with the construction and consumption…
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Tracey Moffatt
Much of Tracey Moffatt’s photography and film-making address major social issues, including land rights, the stolen generation, immigration and globalisation. However, Moffatt’s…