Public Image, Private Lives: Family, Friends and Self in Photography

‘Public Image, Private Lives: Family, Friends and Self in Photography’ delves beneath the surface of familiar (and some unfamiliar) images in Australian and international photography, to highlight close connections between the photographer and subject, whether they be friends, family members or the photographers themselves.

Spanning a period from the nineteenth century to the present, it includes photographers as diverse as Julia Margaret Cameron, Harold Cazneaux, Max Dupain, J.H. Lartigue, and Andy Warhol.

The exhibition was inspired by a group of newly acquired photographs by Carol Jerrems – including her iconic image Vale Street (1975).

Mark Kimber, Mother in backyard

Art Gallery of South Australia
Until 3 July, 2016
South Australia

Mark Kimber, Mother in backyard, 1980, Adelaide, type C photograph, 50.7 x 40.5cm (image)
Art Gallery of South Australia Foundation’s South Australian Artists Fund 2014
Courtesy the artist and Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide

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