Walking Along the Parramatta River resists romantic depictions of an industrialised area whilst depicting the diversity of life along its banks
Walking Along the Parramatta River resists romantic depictions of an industrialised area whilst depicting the diversity of life along its banks
In Beneath the Surface Skin, chemigrams made with Arctic seawater and glacial portraits become letters across loss
Dreams on the Dying Stone charts migration, labour and agriculture in a country which is grappling with a politically polarised mood
Dia Mrad’s people-free photographs capture the resourcefulness of the Beirut population
“There is a liberating feeling that water can have, there is a connectivity that it can provide”
Over five years, Dewe Mathews explored the length of the River Thames. Her new publication collates the rituals, events, individuals and communities she encountered on its banks