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Love it and leave it

Australia's creative diaspora

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An edition of Love it and leave it (2007)

Love it and leave it

Australia's creative diaspora

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"While expatriate Australian talent is often visibly acknowledged (when an actor wins an Oscar, for example), there has been no concerted attempt in book form to document the contemporary life experiences of this impressive generation of Australians … until now. Latham has travelled extensively, and bases her work on the people she encounters through her journeys, often using text, photography and video. Through her work, she attempts to break down individual preconceptions and allude to the universality of the human experience, while exploring the relationship between the artist and their environment. Love it and Leave it - Australia’s Creative Diaspora has grown from Nathalie Latham’s five years’ travelling, interviewing and photographing Australian expatriate artists. Latham started her journey in 2001 in Paris by photographing fine art photographer Max Pam..."--Publisher description.

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Language
English
Pages
151

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Love it and leave it: Australia's creative diaspora
2007, T & G Pub. with assistance of the National Portrait Gallery
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Table of Contents

Foreword / Andrew Sayers
Introduction / Nathalie Latham
From elsewhere / Geoffrey Batchen
Other portraits / Magda Keaney.

Edition Notes

"This book has been produced to accompany the exhibition Australia's creative diaspora photographed by Nathalie Latham held at the National Portrait Gallery, Commonwealth Place, Canberra, 4 May-1 July 2007"--Title page verso.

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Sydney

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Dewey Decimal Class
305.90691
Library of Congress
TR681.A7 L37 2007

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Pagination
151 pages
Number of pages
151

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL35718014M
Internet Archive
loveitleaveitaus0000lath
ISBN 10
0977579026
ISBN 13
9780977579020
OCLC/WorldCat
225362745

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