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About the Author
Judith Crispin returned to Australia in 2011 after living and working in Germany for several years. Since that time she has driven the 8000km round trip from her home in Canberra to the remote community of Lajamanu many times and established a close relationship with the Warlpiri community there. She has a background in music composition, poetry and photography. Juno Gemes is one of Australia's most celebrated contemporary photographers. In words and images she has spent 40 years documenting the changing social landscape of Australia, and in particular the lives and struggles of Aboriginal Australians, a process that culminated in her being one of the ten photographers invited to document the National Apology in Canberra in 2008. She studied at Sydney University, worked in theatre and wrote for the International Times in London on and off until 1971, when she became involved in the Yellow House at Potts Point, Sydney and worked in central Australia on the film Uluru (1978). She held her first solo exhibition, We Wait No More, in 1982; the same year she exhibited photographs in the group shows After the Tent Embassy and Apmira - Artists for Aboriginal Land Rights. In 2003 the National Portrait Gallery exhibited her portraits of Indigenous activists and personalities, Proof: Portraits from the Movement 1978-2003. The NPG has since acquired many of her photographs.
Reviews
"For Judith Crispin, the discovery of Aboriginal Australia is a revelation, and a love story." - F-Stop Magazine, March 26, 2018
Book Information
ISBN 9781942084242
Author Judith Crispin
Format Hardback
Page Count 80
Imprint Daylight Books
Publisher Daylight Books
Weight(grams) 481g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 152mm * 18mm