Title
Aboriginal stockman, Canning stock route, Western Australia
1942
printed 1983
Artist
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Details
- Dates
- 1942
printed 1983 - Media category
- Photograph
- Materials used
- gelatin silver photograph
- Dimensions
- 34.2 x 27.0 cm image; 40.3 x 30.3 cm sheet
- Signature & date
Signed l.r. sheet, pencil "Axel Poignant". Dated l.c. verso, pencil "...1942/...1983".
- Credit
- Purchased 1983
- Location
- Not on display
- Accession number
- 150.1983
- Copyright
- © Courtesy Roslyn Poignant
- Artist information
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Axel Poignant
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About
Though not born in Australia, Axel Poignant's work is largely about the 'Outback', its flora and fauna and the traditions of Australian and Indigenous identity. Poignant was born in Yorkshire in 1906 to a Swedish father and English mother, and arrived in Australia in 1926 seeking work and adventure. After tough early years of unemployment and homelessness, he eventually settled in Perth and found work as a portrait photographer, before taking to the road and the bush in search of new subjects. Poignant became fascinated with the photo-essay as a means of adding real humanity to the medium, and much of his work is in this form. The close relationships he developed with Aboriginal people on his travels are recorded in compassionate portraits of these people and their lives - the low angles and closely cropped frames appear more natural and relaxed than the stark compositions of earlier ethnographic photography.
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Exhibition history
Shown in 4 exhibitions
The Newcastle and Hunter Valley 150th Anniversary exhibition of Photography, Exhibition Venue Unknown, , Sep 1947–Sep 1947
Axel Poignant: photographs 1922-1980, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 17 Jul 1982–29 Aug 1982
Four Photographers, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 02 Jun 1990–19 Aug 1990
Australian postwar photodocumentary, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 12 Jun 2004–08 Aug 2004
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Bibliography
Referenced in 4 publications
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Richard Broome, Aboriginal Australians: a history since 1788, Crows Nest, 2019, front cover (illus.).
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Natasha Bullock, Australian postwar photodocumentary, Sydney, 2004. no catalogue numbers
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Melissa Miles, The Language of Light and Dark, ‘Out of the Shadows: On Light, Darkness, and Colonization’, pg. 77-112, Australia, 2015, 102, 103 (illus.). fig. 2.13
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Gael Newton, Edmund Capon AM, OBE and Hal Missingham, Axel Poignant retrospective, Sydney, 1982. cat.no. 28
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