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Cate Blanchett, 2006 by Martin Schoeller

Martin Schoeller

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Previous exhibition, 2010

German-born American photographer Martin Schoeller's first exhibition in Australia presents compelling large-scale portraits. The exhibition explores human identity through photographs of individuals accustomed and unaccustomed to the spotlight.

The way out is the way through, 2010 by Richard Martin

The way out is the way through, 2010

by Richard Martin
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Will, 2010 by Martin Smith

Will, 2010

by Martin Smith
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Martin Sharp

Martin Sharp part two

In their own words
In their own words

Recorded 1970

Martin Sharp

Martin Sharp part one

In their own words
In their own words

Recorded 1970

Archie Roach, 2019 Martin Philbey

Archie Roach, 2019

Martin Philbey
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My pregnant wife, 2006 by Regis Martin

My pregnant wife, 2006

by Regis Martin
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Wainburranga (Paddy Fordham)
Wainburranga (Paddy Fordham)
Wainburranga (Paddy Fordham)

Wainburranga (Paddy Fordham), 1986

Martin van der Wal
Portrait, inkjet print on rag paper

Purchased 2005

Stage dive, 2021 Martin Philbey

Stage dive

Martin Philbey
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Martin Sharp - Graceland, 2013 by Jon Lewis

Martin Sharp - Graceland, 2013

by Jon Lewis
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