$450.00 AUD
Category: RARE AND COLLECTIBLE
A stunning and emotive book, charting the photographic history of Indigenous Australia from the first photographs by Douglas T. Kilburn in 1847 through to the Prime Minister's 'Apology' in 2008. It looks not only at the work of photographers but also anthropologists, missionaries, settlers and governmen
A stunning and emotive book, charting the photographic history of Indigenous Australia from the first photographs by Douglas T. Kilburn in 1847 through to the Prime Minister's 'Apology' in 2008. It looks not only at the work of photographers but also anthropologists, missionaries, settlers and government agencies. Images have been chosen for their aesthetic qualities or historical importance, either in regard to Aboriginal culture, or the history of photography itself. Over the last two years, Ogden has viewed over 300,000 images and uncovered many lost gems from the large libraries of photographs in state, federal, and private collections. This book is a superb anthology of the best photographs ever taken of Aboriginal Australia. It is designed to promote understanding and tolerance of Aboriginal and Islander life, both at home and internationally, by showing the richness, diversity and resilience of Indigenous culture. At the same time it will help improve conditions for the Indigenous community, as all proceeds from sales go to the Jimmy Little Foundation.
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