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Gary Carsley
"Gary Carsley’s relationship to photography is generally assumed to be fraudulent. Paraphrasing the prosecution in the notorious Oscar Wilde Trial, ‘he is a confabulator posing…
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Peta Clancy
“In my photographs I pursue a fascination with the human body in particular notions of transience, temporality and mutability. The Visible Human Bodies (2005) series features…
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Ray Cook
“With my practice I draw on visual strategies and representational conventions used by gay image-makers in the times before the beginnings of homosexual legitimacy in the early 1970s to…
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Christine Cornish
“My work over the last two decades has been mostly studio based, blending painting and drawing with photography and exploring the self-consciousness of individual perception, particularly…
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Domenico (Mimmo) Cozzolino
"Arcadia del Sud is a digital reworking of a series of shots I took in the mid to late 1960s which I now particularly like because they show my parents literally basking in their…
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Brenda Croft
“This body of work, comprising digitally manipulated images, text and soundscape, has been developed over the past three years, conceived during the artist’s residency at the Australia…
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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…
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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—…
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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…
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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…