Max Dupain was one of Australia's most important photographers and creator of some of our most iconic images. Throughout his long career and in his chosen subject matter, Dupain celebrated Australian culture and identity. As a distinguished exponent of modernist ...
November 2020 Max Dupain (Australian, 1911-1992) Sydney Harbour Crepuscule 1937 Gelatin silver print 32.5 x 47cm Noun. crépuscule m (plural crépuscules) twilight, dusk (the tim…
Max Dupain was one of Australia's most important photographers and we are most fortunate to have strong holdings of his work. The opportunity has arisen to bring into the Collection a number of Dupain's presentation albums. The first 3 of ...
In the first in a new audio-visual series on celebrated Australian photographs, we look at the hidden history of this famous 1930s image shot on a New South Wales beach
In the first in a new audio-visual series on celebrated Australian photographs, we look at the hidden history of this famous 1930s image shot on a New South Wales beach
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Format: Negtaive and copy print Find more detailed information about this photograph: acms.sl.nsw.gov.au/item/itemDetailPaged.aspx?itemID=414459 Information about photographic collections of the State Library of New South Wales: acms.sl.nsw.gov.au/search/SimpleSearch.aspx From the collection of the State Library of New South Wales www.sl.nsw.gov.au
Fifteen artists reinterpret the image in Under the Sun: Reimagining Max Dupain’s Sunbaker, a new exhibition presented by the Australian Centre for Photography
Max Dupain was one of Australia's most important photographers and we are most fortunate to have strong holdings of his work. The opportunity has arisen to bring into the Collection a number of Dupain's presentation albums. The first 3 of ...
Exhibition dates: 31st May – 24th July 2016 National Gallery of Australia touring exhibition Curator: Shaune Lakin Installation view of the exhibition Max and Olive: The photogr…
In the first in a new audio-visual series on celebrated Australian photographs, we look at the hidden history of this famous 1930s image shot on a New South Wales beach
Max Dupain (1911 - 1992) was an Australian modernist photographer. Dupain received his first camera as a gift in 1924, spurring his interest in photography. He later joined the Photographic Society of NSW, where he was taught by Justin Newlan; after completing his tertiary studies, he worked for Cecil Bostock in Sydney. By 1934 Max
Cotton shot this portrait of fellow Australian photographer, Max Dupain during their brief marriage at their home in Longueville on Sydney’s lower north shore. Dupain is captured affectionately in the portrait, represented as at once casual through pose and, as ...
A new exhibition at NGV Australia, Brave New World: Australia 1930s, which includes works by Arthur Boyd, Albert Tucker, Grace Cossington Smith, Max Dupain and Albert Namatjira, highlights how Australian artists and designers captured this moment in history
December 2020 Max Dupain (Australian, 1911-1992) (Seven Yachts in the Bay) Nd Gelatin silver print 29 x 37cm (11.4 x 14.6 in.) A second tranche of photographs from the A…
December 2020 Max Dupain (Australian, 1911-1992) (Seven Yachts in the Bay) Nd Gelatin silver print 29 x 37cm (11.4 x 14.6 in.) A second tranche of photographs from the A…
Max Dupain, Sunbaker, 1937