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  • Daniel Crooks

    Daniel Crooks combines technical mastery with a poetic sensibility to create works that distort time and perspective. His Time Slice series is an ongoing research project that includes…

  • Alan Cruickshank

    “Even during the twelve years prior to beginning the MUSEUM series (Arcanum, 1992; Arcanum Museum 1995; Museum of the Colonial Post Colonial 1997—…

  • Anthony Curtis

    “My photographic work over the past ten years has primarily focused on an exploration of place, not so much the literal picturing of a location – but the metaphorical evocation of…

  • Simon Cuthbert

    “The purpose that I now seek to instil in my art practice has not always so consciously accompanied my image-making process. The desire to make photographs has, however, always been constant…

  • Ian de Gruchy

    “[I] became interested in photography at high school…in 1968 [and] got my first SLR camera at 17 while studying architecture at Queensland University in 1970. [I] became really…

  • Destiny Deacon

    Destiny Deacon’s sharp, often satirical and highly politicised practice involves photography, performance, video and installation. “Her work serves as a barometer of post-colonial…

  • Dennis Del Favero

    Memory, loss, trauma, conflict and violence pervade the work of the Sydney-based artist, Dennis Del Favero. Del Favero often draws upon real events in his photographic and video works. The photographic…

  • Simone Douglas

    "The key concern of my work is to develop a contemporary understanding of, and visual response to, the photographic in relation to the sublime, excess and immateriality. I seek to explore…

  • Marian Drew

    “I find parallels between attitudes to fauna as exhibited in Renaissance ‘still life’ paintings and an attitude to fauna in a local sense that sees as a consequence of progress…

  • Ella Dreyfus

    “Ella Dreyfus' photographic works engage with representations of the body. She endeavors to find ways to depict and empower those who do not conform to the dominant aesthetic standards…

  • Sandy Edwards

    Sandy Edwards began work as a freelance photographer in 1977, specialising in portraiture and the arts. Her documentary photography focuses on the representation of women and Aboriginal issues…

  • Jane Eisemann