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The Art Gallery of New South Wales is presenting the major exhibition The photograph and Australia, which explores the crucial role photography has played in shaping our understandings of the nation. It runs from 21 March to 8 June 2015. Tracing the evolution of the medium and its many uses from the 1840s until today, this is the largest exhibition of Australian photography held since 1988 that borrows from collections nationwide. It presents more than 400 photographs by more than 120 artists, including Morton Allport, Richard Daintree, Paul Foelsche, Samuel Sweet, JJ Dwyer, Charles Bayliss, Frank Hurley, Harold Cazneaux, Olive Cotton, Max Dupain, Sue Ford, Carol Jerrems, Tracey Moffatt, Robyn Stacey, Ricky Maynard, Anne Ferran and Patrick Pound. Iconic images are shown alongside works by unknown and amateur photographers, including photographic objects such

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