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Annie Hogan
“My earlier art practice is typified by a consistent exploration of the enclosed domestic sphere, questioning photographically the nature of interior space. Underlying my investigations…
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Martyn Jolly
Martyn Jolly is an artist and a writer. He completed his PhD, on fake photographs and photographic affect, at the University of Sydney in 2003. He has written on the photographic archive…
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Dianne Jones
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Alex Kershaw
Since the late 1990s Alex Kershaw has worked as a photographic, and more recently video, artist who examines the symbolism and ritual associated with people and their territories. His work is…
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Justine Khamara
"Until recently I created my photocollages by shooting hundreds of pictures on film, slicing photographic elements out of their original context by hand and sticking them together with…
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Mark Kimber
“The photographs of Suburban Nights explore the landscapes of the suburban night. They investigate the architecture of suburbia as theatre, lit by flash, long exposures and torchlight…
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Leah King-Smith
In her earlier works, Leah King-Smith used multi-layering and a positive photographic process to imbue her large scale colour prints with glassy depth and richness. Her photo compositions from…
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Pam Kleeman
Pam Kleemann has been a practising visual artist and photographer for 25 years. Her work has been exhibited locally, nationally and internationally. She has undertaken commissions and generated…
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Paul Knight
“The primary focus of my art practice is to engage with elements of human psychology and identify signifiers of these functions in the world. I find myself drawn to depicting environments…
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Christopher Koller
‟The general objective I have pursued in my work has been to address sets of ideas that have both a personal and a strong social relevance using photography and increasingly, the medium of digital…
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Derek Kreckler
“In regard to the making of art, I enjoy Dubuffet’s assertion of the value of the idea over the means of production, and of a “simple violence” toward the object. I trained…
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Rosemary Laing
There is a strong performative element in much of Rosemary Laing’s work. Rather than relying on digital manipulation, Laing uses physical installations, performers and a team of generous…