‘Olive Cotton (1911‒2003) is recognised as one of Australia’s most significant photographers. Cotton is especially notable for images that highlight the immersive qualities of photography.…
This exhibition draws on Museum of Australian Photography’s collection to explore the idea of youth and how it has been captured, constructed, celebrated and questioned…
'Women Photographers 1900–1975: A Legacy of Light celebrates the wide-ranging photographic practices of more than eighty women artists working between 1900 and 1975. Featuring prints, postcards,…
'Women photographers 1853–2018 highlights the transformative impact of women artists on the history of photography. Since its inception, the National Gallery’s photography collection has reflected the…
Being of Light presents a visual narrative of urban living in a series of framed, unframed and sculptural interactive handcrafted analogue photographic works on paper.…
This exhibition delves into the interplay of fear, trust and hope through a collection of handcrafted analogue photographic works on paper. It offers an alternative…
‘This exhibition brings into dialogue for the first time the contemporaneous work of American-born artist Man Ray and eminent Australian photographer Max Dupain, with a…