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WINNER OF THE 2022 NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT PRIZE

Culture is Life is a modern, photographic celebration of the diversity of Indigenous Australians.

Pre-eminent Aboriginal photographer Wayne Quilliam has an archive of thousands of images and interviews with Indigenous people across the country. Through the images in this stunning collection, Wayne's work explores the nuances of Indigenous thinking and identity, and focuses on how the First peoples view their place within the contemporary culture of Australia.

The people featured in Culture is Life include many high-profile Indigenous Australians, as well as community members of different ages from Tasmania to the Torres Strait, offering insights into the dreams of youth and the reflections of Elders. With various feature sections on significant events such as Sorry Day and the All Stars game, this book is an accessible gateway to better understand and appreciate the li

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WINNER OF THE 2022 NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT PRIZECulture is Life is a modern, photographic celebration of the diversity of Indigenous... Read more

    Publisher: Hardie Grant Explore
    Publication Date: 1/20/2021
    ISBN13: 9781741177039, 978-1741177039
    ISBN10: 1741177030

    Non Fiction , Art & Photography

    Description

    WINNER OF THE 2022 NATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT PRIZE

    Culture is Life is a modern, photographic celebration of the diversity of Indigenous Australians.

    Pre-eminent Aboriginal photographer Wayne Quilliam has an archive of thousands of images and interviews with Indigenous people across the country. Through the images in this stunning collection, Wayne's work explores the nuances of Indigenous thinking and identity, and focuses on how the First peoples view their place within the contemporary culture of Australia.

    The people featured in Culture is Life include many high-profile Indigenous Australians, as well as community members of different ages from Tasmania to the Torres Strait, offering insights into the dreams of youth and the reflections of Elders. With various feature sections on significant events such as Sorry Day and the All Stars game, this book is an accessible gateway to better understand and appreciate the li

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