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Dark Energies, Long Shadows

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March 2005, no. 269

Body Culture: Max Dupain, photography, and Australian culture, 1919–1939 by Isobel Crombie

National Gallery of Victoria & Peleus Press, $89.95 hb, 210 pp

Dark Energies, Long Shadows

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March 2005, no. 269

Like many a portentous new (electronic) media advocate today, the US photographer Paul Strand opined in his 1922 essay ‘Photography and the New God’ that photography unified science and art and therefore offered a new creative path. God talk was not inappropriate, because the period also saw the widespread sway of vitalism, the metaphysical doctrine that living organisms possess a non-physical inner force or energy that lends them life.

Body Culture: Max Dupain, photography, and Australian culture, 1919–1939

Body Culture: Max Dupain, photography, and Australian culture, 1919–1939

by Isobel Crombie

National Gallery of Victoria & Peleus Press, $89.95 hb, 210 pp

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