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Publications
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Marian Drew - Photographs + Video works
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- Title: Marian Drew - Photographs + Video works
- Publication information: 100 pages, 85 colour plates, 24.7x28.8cm/9.7x11.3in. Hardback.
- Price: $55 AUD +postage
- ISBN: 0-9757720-1-5
Marian Drew is one of Australia's most influential and significant photo-media artists. Her practice has spanned more than twenty years, and is characterised by innovative photo-media explorations.
This publication is the first monograph of Marian Drew's work, presenting a survey of her practice from 1983-2006. It contains texts by Dr Caroline Jordan, Anne Kirker, Dr Brigitta Olubas, Russell Storer and the artist, with a foreword by internationally renowned art theoritician Geoffrey Batchen. The publication includes a DVD with a selection of Drew's video works, two documentaries by Alex Chomicz and a interview with the artist by Kris Carlon.
The writers have examined Drew's practice through her exploration of landscape, performance, time, collaboration and the still-life, while the artist discusses her relationship to drawing and video.
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Ray Cook photographs - Diary of a Fortunate Man
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- Title: Ray Cook photographs - Diary of a Fortunate Man
- Publication information: 72 pages, 62 colour plates, 35x35cm/13.8x13.8in. Hardback.
- Price: $55 AUD +postage
- ISBN: 978-0-9757720-3-4
Ray Cook is one of Australia's most influencial and significant photo-media artists. His practice spans twenty years, and is charactarised by his innovative experimentation with photographic tableaux and hand-toned prints.
This publication is the first monograph of Ray Cook's work, presenting his practice from early explorations to his later serial works.It contains texts by Alasdair Foster, David Broker, Timothy Morrell and the artist himself, with a foreword by QCP's director Maurice Ortega.
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- Title: APJ 2007 - Tell My Story
- Publication information: 192 pages full colour journal, 29.7x21cm/11.75x8.25in. Softcover.
- Price: $30 AUD +postage
- ISSN: 1323-9007, VOL 13, No.1
The Australian PhotoJournalist (APJ) is a crusading journal and publishes works from around the world that provoke debate, question the journalism orthodoxy and seeks to position journalism within its more noble traditions. The current edition Tell My Story is 192 page, full colour journal that includes the work of some of the best text and visual journalists currently working in this discipline. As each contributes freely to the APJ we remain the only non-profit journal of this type.
It's a great read, put together by a group of passionate, dedicated and emerging journalists who seek to make a difference.
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Martin Smith photographs - in response to...
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- Title: Martin Smith photographs - in response to...
- Publication information: 56 pages, 42 colour plates, 32x32cm/12.6x12.6in. Hardback.
- Price: $55 AUD +postage
- ISBN: 978-0-9757720-4-1
The publication will be for sale late October.
Martin Smith is one of Australia's most promising photo-media artists. He has exhibited extensively in Australia and his work has been featured at Photo Los Angeles the past two years.
This publication is the first monograph of Martin Smith's work, presenting his series In response to... in context of his earlier works. It contains essays by Karra Rees (curator, Centre for Contemporary Photography), Charles Robb, and the artist himself, with a foreword by David MacCormack.
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Perception - The Daryl Hewson Photographic Collection
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- Title: Perception - The Daryl Hewson Photographic Collection
- Publication information: 60 pages, 85 colour plates, 24.7x28.8cm/9.7x11.3in. Hardback.Limited edition of 130 copies.
- Price: Not available
- ISBN: 0-9757720-7
This publication is sold out.
Perception, as the first book published by the Queensland Centre for Photography, is a historical landmark and introduces Daryl Hewson as a highly important collector of Queensland and Australia photographic art.
This publication highlights the work of some of the best photographic artists in Australia and contains a foreword by Anne Kirker curator of special projects at the Queensland Art Gallery and a candid interview with Hewson by art photographer and head of photography at Griffith University Marian Drew.
The QCP hopes with this publication to bring to the foreground the importance of collectors to the contemporary fabric of culture by the direct support to artist as well as emphasise the curatorial nature of collecting and the historical social significance of these collections to future generations.
