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  • Martin Walch

    "The central concern of the work I have produced over the last ten years is a preoccupation with visual perception and so-called objective systems of measurement. My work is about the inability…

  • Lisa Walker

    “In 1998 I made a series of black and white large-format portraits, all photographed at twilight. Photographing at this time of day allowed the sitter to feel comfortable, open and honest…

  • Lyndal Walker

    “The motivation for all my work is a concern with transience, mortality and the representation of time. I am also interested in the way that popular culture addresses these issues so that…

  • Les Walkling

    "By the 1960’s, around the time I discovered sensitized surfaces and began my love affair with photography, there was already a widening divide between commercial photography and…

  • Carl Warner

    “My work considers the role of visual perception in how we make sense of the world around us, and how photo-media in particular plays off concrete reality against surface illusion. It…

  • Marzena Wasikowska

    "I left Poland when I was 11 years old and 24 years later I went back for the first time. These photographs are the narrative of my family’s visit. The work is an emotional response…

  • Heather Winter

    "Since 1994 I have been under tutelage from Ngarinyin Aboriginal elders from the Kimberley. In telling me their story, song of their country they have tried to instill in me their understanding…

  • Kit Wise

    Relocating from London to Melbourne in 2002, Kit Wise’s practice includes sculpture, installation, drawing, photography and digital animation. An ongoing interest for Wise is the…

  • Bronwyn Wright

    "Over the last sixteen years, with my dogs I have visited a wasteland on the edge of Darwin’s northern suburbs known locally as The Swamp. The Nickelodeon Series is a set…