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PHOTO Book Club – Adam Ferguson on Big Sky

Jake Nemirovsky, [Big Bug], 2024.

PHOTO Book Club – Jake Nemirovsky on Big Bug

Image: Ayman Kaake, [From a Cliff II], 2023. Courtesy the artist.

PHOTO Book Club – Ayman Kaake on 99 Names

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Q&A: Marta Bogdanska

James J. Robinson, On Golden Days (2022), Hillvale Gallery installation view. Image courtesy of Hillvale Gallery.

PHOTO Spaces – Hillvale Gallery

Museum of Australian Photography

PHOTO Spaces – Museum of Australian Photography

Q&A: Atong Atem On Her Limited Edition Print

Jenny Lewis, from the series [One Hundred Years] (2021), PHOTO 2022 installation view. Curated by Photo Australia for PHOTO 2022. Photo by J Forsyth, courtesy of Photo Australia.

Q&A with Jenny Lewis

James Henry, from the series [Kulin Generations] (2022), PHOTO 2022 installation view. Commissioned by Photo Australia for PHOTO 2022. Photo by Will Hamilton-Coates, courtesy of Photo Australia.

Views from the Inside: Reflections on Photography, Place and Community at PHOTO 2022

Image: Sarah Pannell, from the series [The People are the Times], 2022. Commissioned by Photo Australia and Metro Tunnel Creative Program for PHOTO 2022. Courtesy the artist.

Q&A with Sarah Pannell

Q&A with Scotty So

Food & Drink Guide

Image: The Huxleys, [A Star is Born], 2022. Courtesy the artists. Commissioned by Photo Australia and the City of Melbourne.

Q&A with The Huxleys

Alexander Kilian, Luvuyo Equiano Nyawose

Q&A with Luvuyo Equiano Nyawose

Image: Madeline Bishop, [Bi and Stu via Marissa], 2022, from the series [So I sew stitches]. Commissioned by Photo Australia for PHOTO 2022 International Festival of Photography. Courtesy the artist.

Q&A with Madeline Bishop

Q&A with Matthieu Gafsou

Image: Henry Wolff, from the series [Together], 2022. Commissioned by Photo Australia for PHOTO 2022. Courtesy the artist.

Q&A with Henry Wolff

Image: Hannah Brontë, from the series [Divinely Protected], 2022. Photo by Stephanie Teixeira. Commissioned by Photo Australia for PHOTO 2022 International Festival of Photography. Courtesy the artist.

Q&A with Hannah Brontë

Image: Marton Perlaki. Courtesy the artist.

Q&A with Marton Perlaki

Image: Ioanna Sakellaraki, [The Truth is in the Soil], 2019. Courtesy the artist.

Q&A with Ioanna Sakellaraki

Q&A with Martine Gutierrez

Q&A with Alexandra Lethbridge

Image: Florian Hetz, 2017. Courtesy the artist.

Q&A with Florian Hetz

Q&A with James Henry

Q&A with Thandiwe Muriu

New Photographers: Q&A with Jahkarli Romanis

Olivia Mroz Headshot

New Photographers: Q&A with Olivia Mròz

New Photographers: Q&A with Rachel Main

New Photographers: Q&A with Jake Nemirovsky

New Photographers: Q&A with João Marco Deloie

New Photographers: Q&A with Isabella Darcy

New Photographers: Q&A with J Davies

Image: J Forsyth

PHOTO People—Dan Rule

Australia & New Zealand Photobook Award 2019 finalists

Q&A with Australian Photobook Awards

Image: Anu Kumar, Friends of Friends — Honey & Prue

PHOTO Spaces—Honey Long and Prue Stent's studio

Image: Brook Andrew, [Resident and visitor Marcia Langton Yiman and Bidjara Aboriginal nations, born Australia], 2016. Collection musée du quai Branly Jacques Chirac 70.2016.61.1.

Perceptions/ Reconstructions, about photography

Image: Sara Oscar

Q&A with Sara Oscar

Kate Golding, 'Unlearning Cook, Part Three', 2016. 16 fixed lumen prints, 81 x 102cm. From the series 'Unlearning Cook'.

Colonial Ruins on Bleached Margin

Image courtesy Hoda Afshar

The making of Hoda Afshar's Agonistes

Image: Gustavo Germano. Photo: Marcelo Aurelio.

Q&A with Gustavo Germano

Image: Kat Wilkie

New Photographers: Q&A with Kat Wilkie

Image: Sorcha Wilcox

New Photographers: Q&A with Sorcha Wilcox

Kassel Dummy Award 2016, Beijing

Introducing... Kassel Dummy Award

Image: Pieter Henket, [My Love], from the series Congo Tales, 2017. Courtesy Kahmann Gallery © the artist. Produced by Tales of Us.

The Story of Congo Tales

Image: Daniel Crooks, [Portrait #11 (Hannah)], 2012, Lambada photographic print, 130 x 130 cm, image courtesy of the artist and Anna Schwartz Gallery.

The Permeability of Photography

Varun Gupta

International Curators Program: Q&A with Varun Gupta

Photograph by Tony Kearney

Q&A with James Tylor

© Tristan Fewings / Getty Images

International Curators Program: Q&A with Alona Pardo

photograph of Kate Disher-Quill & Phoebe Powell

Q&A with Kate Disher-Quill & Phoebe Powell

Maija Tammi

Q&A with Maija Tammi

Image: Taiyo Onorato & Nico Krebs, from the series [Continental Drift], 2013 – 2017

Q&A with Taiyo Onorato & Nico Krebs

Lauren Dunn

Q&A with Lauren Dunn

David Rothenberg

Q&A with David Rothenberg

Photo of artist Patrick Waterhouse

Q&A with Patrick Waterhouse

Photograph of the artist Georgina Cue

Q&A with Georgina Cue

Pieter Henket

Q&A with Pieter Henket

Q&A with Amanda Williams

Portrait of Kenta Cobayashi

Q&A with Kenta Cobayashi

Ann Shelton, Photo by Bonny Beattie

Q&A with Ann Shelton

Kate Golding, 'Unlearning Cook, Part Three', 2016. 16 fixed lumen prints, 81 x 102cm. From the series 'Unlearning Cook'.

Q&A with Kate Golding

Image courtesy Stephen Tayo

The New Black Vanguard – Antwaun Sargent

Q&A – Silin Liu

Q&A with Jody Haines

Q&A with Lucas Blalock

Q&A with Amos Gebhardt

Q&A with Leyla Stevens

Q&A – Emmanuelle Andrianjafy

Q&A with Danica Chappell

Q&A with Patrick Pound

Atong Atem, Self Portrait with Pearls, 2019

Q&A with Atong Atem

Image: Lillian O'Neil, Compound Falls (detail), 2019

Q&A with Lillian O'Neil

Q&A with Justine Varga

Q&A with Hayley Millar-Baker

Image courtesy Eliza Hutchison

Q&A with Eliza Hutchison

Minstrel Kuik: She who has no self

Q&A with Jesse Boyd-Reid

Q&A with Emma Phillips

Introducing... RMIT Gallery

Introducing... Linden New Art

Introducing... Geelong Gallery

Introducing... the Immigration Museum

Introducing... The SUBSTATION

Introducing... Murray Art Museum Albury

Introducing... Perimeter

Introducing... Gertrude Glasshouse

Introducing... Monash Gallery of Art

Introducing... Bendigo Art Gallery

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Introducing… Koorie Heritage Trust

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