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31.
'All Rise: A euphoric evening led by Wynton Masalis' by Des Cowle
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(ABR Arts)
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... time in a while, swing was back on the menu.
The Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra and the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (with chorus) performing All Rise (photograph by Nico Photography).
Fast forward ...
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Stathis Gauntlett reviews 'The Bird, The Belltower' by Peter Lyssioti
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(May 2006, no. 281)
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... but commiserated at the intractability of the recurrent puns on ‘snap’ in the texts about photography.
A translation issue might be seen to arise over the extent to which the poet’s voice has been captured ...
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'Godland: An Icelandic film that stares down the lens' by Stefan Solomo
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(ABR Arts)
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... of the narrative and rushing waters of the film’s windblown Icelandic setting. While still innovative, in this case such shots are by no means extraneous, and are inspired precisely by the focus on photography ...
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Kate McFayden reviews Meanjin 66 and Island 109
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(December 2007–January 2008, no. 297)
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... Richardson contributes a fascinating short essay discussing the privacy issues around unstaged street photography. In the 1930s and 1940s, American social realist photographer Walker Evans took a series ...
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Open Page with Belinda Alexandra
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(August 2023, no. 456)
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Belinda Alexandra is the daughter of a Russian mother and an Australian father and has been an intrepid traveller since her youth. Her love of other cultures is matched by her passion for her home country, ...
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'The Mannequin' by Rowan Heath | Jolley Prize 2023 (winner
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(August 2023, no. 456)
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... added: ‘How are the kids holding up? Your youngest would be out of school now.’
‘Yeah.’
‘What’s he doing? Still studying?’
The last Paul had heard, he’d dropped out of science for a photography course. ...
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Ian Gibbins reviews 'Earth Under Fire' by Gary Braasc
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(December 2007–January 2008, no. 297)
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... volume, skilfully laid out to highlight the author’s outstanding photography. However, it is much more than a collection of stunning landscapes, cityscapes and portraits of their inhabitants. Many unusual ...
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'Rembrandt: True to Life: Etched with feeling' by Roger Benjami
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(ABR Arts)
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... on a symphonic scale, he was also a supreme portraitist and master of the self-portrait in oils (he made more than forty). Public familiarity with Rembrandt’s oeuvre in the centuries before photography ...
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'The Ballad of Sexual Dependency: The unflinching gaze of Nan Goldin' by Saskia Beude
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(ABR Arts)
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... sheer proliferation, cinematic quality and narrative allusions meant that the work veered as much towards film as towards any notion of photography as the ‘decisive’ single take. Each slideshow was different, ...
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Evelyn Juers reviews 'Lucia's Measure' by Angela Malo
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(October 2000, no. 225)
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... with certain powers of invocation, much like the magic of the silver particles of photography. Hill End became the novel’s Reedy Creek, a place infinitely embroidered with the history and folklore of its ...