Polixeni Papapetrou was a singular Australian artist, known for her compelling photographs that show childhood as a complex realm of imagination and storytelling.
The birth of her daughter, Olympia, precipitated what was to be a lifelong shift in Papapetrou’s practice and she began to work closer to home, photographing her children, first Olympia and later son Solomon. Olympia was central to the artist’s work, and over a twenty-year period assumed the position of muse and, ultimately, of collaborator.
Publisher: National Gallery of Victoria
260mm (width) x 320mm (height)
182 pages, hardcover
Silver foiled linen quarter bound cover
13 tip ins printed silver PMS on racing green colorplan
ISBN: 9781925432701
Category: Photography
RRP: $59.95
Published: September 2019