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A different kind of Australian masculinity: the fractured life of influential photographer Max Dupain1938. Max Dupain once ruefully joked that his idea of hell was to be condemned to print the negative for eternity, but as his biographer, Helen Ennis, notes, he nonetheless kept on printing it.
Dr Ann Elias, a lecturer at Sydney College of the Arts, has researched a little-known group of artists, designers and architects, including the photographer Max Dupain, seconded to the war effort to ...
Elizabeth II has visited Australia on 16 occasions, but with changing attitudes to the British monarchy, there has never been a royal tour quite like the first. Photographer Max Dupain turned his ...
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