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The image black : a photographic exhibition / curated by Tracey Moffatt for the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
Bib ID 2881283
Format BookBook
Author
Moffatt, Tracey
 
Description Australia : The Dept. , 1990 
1 folded sheet : ill. (1 col.), ports (1 col.) ; 55 cm. 
Summary

An Aboriginal photographic exhibition which aims to project different images of Aboriginal people in contemporary settings.

Notes

A sheet also designed to be read as a catalogue when folded into {4} p. The verso of the sheet designed as a poster .

Title from verso of sheet.

Subjects Photography, Artistic - Australia - Aboriginal artists.  |  Photography - Australia - 20th century - Exhibitions.  |  Aboriginal Australians - Social life and customs - 20th century - Exhibitions.
Other authors/contributors Australia. Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade

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    Members of Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and Maori communities are advised that this catalogue contains names and images of deceased people. All users of the catalogue should also be aware that certain words, terms or descriptions may be culturally sensitive and may be considered inappropriate today, but may have reflected the author's/creator's attitude or that of the period in which they were written.