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  • Brad Rimmer - 'Silence'

    Brad Rimmer - 'Silence'

    • Title: 'Silence - The Western Australian Wheatbelt' by Brad Rimmer
    • Publication information: 23 x 25.7 cm, Hardcover, 96 pages with 51 colour photographs.
    • Price: $55.00 AUD +postage
    • ISBN: 978-0-9775790-6-8
    • Collectors Edition Available: Featuring limited boxed edition with two type-c prints, for pricing and availability, enquire at alix'at'qcp.org.au

    Silence is edited by Fiona Upward. Essays by Susan Bright and Paola Anselmi.

     

    “I was worried about revisiting my old home and going inside the house, but I had no real connection at all. Everything that was in my mind had gone and I felt a strange relief. On my way out of town that evening I thought of how many people had left and never returned, just left for good. I’d never thought about that before,” Brad Rimmer.

    Silence is Brad Rimmer’s intensely personal and sometimes painful monograph of life in the once-thriving wheatbelt towns of Western Australia. Born in Wyalkatchem in 1962 Rimmer chose at nineteen to escape what he saw then as a bleak future. In Silence, he presents images that capture the region’s permeating dust, heat and isolation negotiating a delicate balance between hope and despair in his frank portraits of those who remain.

  • WAR: 'A Degree South Collection #1'

    WAR: 'A Degree South Collection #1'

    • Title: WAR - A Degree South Collection #1
    • Publication information: 30 x 29.4 cm, Hardcover with Dust Jacket, 132 pages with 64 colour and BW photographs.
    • Price: $90.00 AUD +postage
    • ISBN: 978-0-9775790-5-1


    °SOUTH also called ‘Degree South’, is a photographic collective of Australia’s most creative and award-winning documentary photographers who have covered conflicts from Vietnam to present day Afghanistan.

    The collection of images in War – A Degree South Collection #1 truly illustrates that war is the disease of humanity. There has never been a time that it didn’t exist. Once the battlefield was the place of devastation. Now it is streets, alleyways, schools and places of worship. People and places are no longer protected or sacred.

    The photographs share a defining message taking us on a haunting journey through the human scars of war to shine a light on the tragedy that occurs when ordinary folk are caught up in situations in which they can affect no change. Capturing these images in the midst of war and conflict is by no means a task for the faint hearted.

    The photographers are as follows: Tim Page, David Dare Parker, Ben Bohane, Stephen Dupont, Jack Picone, Michael Coyne, Ashley Gilbertson and Sean Flynn (Honorary Member & Absent Friend)

    Contributors: Shaune Lakin and Tim Page

  • Max Pam - 'Atlas Monographs'

    Max Pam - 'Atlas Monographs'

    • Title: 'Atlas Monographs' by Max Pam
    • Publication information: 30.6 x 29 cm, Hardcover with Dust Jacket, 296 pages with 300+ colour and BW photographs.
    • Price: $120.00 AUD +postage
    • ISBN: 978-0-9775790-4-4
    • Collectors Edition Available: Featuring limited boxed edition with silver gelatin print, for pricing and availability, enquire at alix'at'qcp.org.au


    MAX PAM: ATLAS MONOGRAPHS BEST PHOTOGRAPHY BOOK OF THE YEAR INTERNATIONAL CATEGORY, PHOTOESPAÑA 2010

    Atlas Monographs is a compression of eight travel journals, beginning with Pam’s most recent work (Karakoram 2006) and shifting back through the decades to his first journals begun in 1970. The journals map, through text, photo and marks on paper his engagement with the cultures he has travelled through. Just as importantly, the journals provided the engine room for his development as a photographer, a writer and an artist.

    Max Pam is one of Australia's most important contemporary photographers. Working as a professional since the early 1970s he is among a handful of Australians to make a substantial impact on the intensely competitive international photographic scene.

    In many ways, the book represents a travel diary, or as Pam describes it, “The book makes the journey with me and has an immediacy and freshness that only the intensity of travelling alone can create.” Overall, this substantial publication with notes gives an emotional, sometimes lyrical, sometimes provocative, always intimate portrait of the artist as much as the people and places he has witnessed.

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