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8
April - 22 May
Tue - Sun: 11.00am - 6.00pm
Galleries One, Two and Foyer
Photographs
by Stephen Dupont & Paul Blackmore with films
by Bob Connolly & Robin
Anderson
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In a survey of the World's capitals, the
Economist ranked Papua New Guinea's Port
Moresby as the World's least 'livable' city. From
first contact in 1930s to present-day gang warfare,
this exhibition explores the troubled life of
Australia's nearest neighbour.
Raskols
- Stephen Dupont
Stephen
Dupont's large portrait series documents members of
the Kips Kanoni (Red Devils) gang in Port
Moresby.
Images
of Papua New Guinea
- Paul Blackmore
Setting
a wider contempoary context Paul Blackmore's
photographs reflect daily struggles and diverse
cultures of one of the fastes growing populations
in the region.
First
Contact
- Bob Connolly & Robin Anderson
Bob
Connolly and Robin Anderson's award-winning film on
the Leahy brothers' documentation of the first
contact in Papua New Guinea will be screening
continuously each morning and afternoon.
A
program of lunchtime screenings of Connolly and
Anderson's three films on PNG will run throughout
the exhibition. See the Screening
Times
of the ACP website for more information.
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Image Credits:
Stephen Dupont from Raskols
2004
Paul Blackmore Mudman, Goroka
2004
Robin Anderson Robert Connolly with
Joseph Madang, central character in Black
Harvest
Stephen Dupont is represented by Contact Press
Images, New York
Paul Blackmore is represented by Stills Gallery,
Sydney and Rapho, Paris
Bob Connolly and Robin Anderson's films are
available through Arundel Productions, Sydney
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