"The Photograph and Australia" AGNSW (Sydney) 21Mar-08Jun2015

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A heads up to this new exhibition (which I haven't seen yet - if you go, please add your comments below). Entry is AUD$15.

From the AGNSW site linked above:
See the images that shaped a nation

Photography has been crucial in the development of our understanding of Australia as a place and Australians as a people. Tracing the evolution of the medium and its many uses from the 1840s until today, The photograph and Australia investigates the role that photography has played in shaping our view of the world, ourselves and each other.

Sourced from more than 35 private and public collections across Australia, New Zealand and England, the exhibition features works by renowned artists, as well as images by unknown photographers and everyday material such as family albums and postcards. Weaving together the multiple threads of Australia’s photographic history, it proposes a new way of thinking about the connections between photography, place and identity.

Artists include Morton Allport, Richard Daintree, Paul Foelsche, Samuel Sweet, JJ Dwyer, Charles Bayliss, Frank Hurley, Harold Cazneaux, Olive Cotton, Max Dupain, David Moore, Sue Ford, Carol Jerrems, Tracey Moffatt, Simryn Gill, Robyn Stacey, Ricky Maynard and Anne Ferran, among many others.

Edit: here's a link to the collected photographs in the exhibition - this is a good window into Australian photographic history for non-Aussies...
 
A heads up to this new exhibition (which I haven't seen yet - if you go, please add your comments below). Entry is AUD$15.

From the AGNSW site linked above:


Edit: here's a link to the collected photographs in the exhibition - this is a good window into Australian photographic history for non-Aussies...
Anything by Max Dupain is a good enough reason in itself to turn up for a look if you're near Sydney in my opinion.
 
Perhaps the collection of photographs shown on the AGNSW website isn't cprehensive but there seems to be a heap of names missing from a show on photography and the Australian people and place - Spurling III, Beatie, Smithies, Truchanas and Dombrovskis come to mind...
 
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