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  • Deborah Paauwe

    Deborah Paauwe’s photographs are imbued with childhood memories and feelings. “They are not necessarily directly autobiographical but rather conjure recollections of how it felt…

  • Sanja Pahoki

    "Sanja Pahoki uses everyday mediums (photography, video and text) to explore observations from everyday life. Self, identity and anxiety are recurring themes. In particular, Pahoki’…

  • Max Pam

    Since 1970, Max Pam has developed a body of work that speaks to his encounters with different cultures as he travels through areas as diverse as Yemen, Madagascar, Ethiopia, Indian and Karakoram…

  • Polixeni Papapetrou

    Polixeni Papapetrou is interested in the interplay between history, personal identity, fantasy and fiction. Since the birth of her children, her subject matter has shifted to the representation…

  • Trent Parke

    During 2000, Parke collaborated with Narelle Autio to exhibit The Seventh Wave. Their lyrical images of bathers captured the drama and otherworldliness that lies beneath the surface…

  • Geoff Parr

    "Somewhere behind the finished digital prints runs a fascination with the human as animal. And conjecture about that vast time-span of the silent years, before our species became the dominant…

  • Sonia Payes

    "Sonia Payes has lectured on both photography and visual arts while establishing herself as one of Melbourne's leading portrait and thematic photographers. Although her commercial…

  • Debra Phillips

    To Debra Phillips, disappearance is one of the most powerful aspects of our existence. How we deal with the contemporary condition of transience, the indeterminacy of the physical world, and…

  • Patricia Piccinini

    Much of Patricia Piccinini’s work draws on the slick aesthetic of advertising to explore the relationships between technoscience and commodity culture. Themes of biotechnology and genetic…

  • Kenneth Pleban

    Kenneth Pleban’s series, In/Ex, focuses on the eerie, empty interiors of decommissioned institutional sites. As economic policies of the 1990s rendered many hospitals, prisons…

  • Patrick Pound

    Patrick Pound’s work has often had the notion of collecting and the archive at its core. The digital camera is a collecting machine for this artist. Pound began with a major (ongoing…