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Pasupatinath, or The Rituals of Death

Stephen Dupont
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Stephen Dupont
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Location: TAFE Sydney Institute of Photography The Muse Harris St, Ultimo (between Thomas St and Mary Ann St) Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
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Entry Fee: Free
Exhibition Event:
Official Opening 07/05/2012 8:00 am

Stephen Dupont is a leading Australian Photographer whose work has earned him photography’s most prestigious awards. His work has been featured in numerous international publications including The New Yorker, The Independent, The Guardian, The New York Times Magazine and Vanity Fair

Over the past two decades, Dupont has produced a remarkable body of visual work; hauntingly beautiful photographs of fragile cultures and marginalized peoples. He skillfully captures the human dignity of his subjects with great intimacy and often in some of the world’s most dangerous regions.

His images have received international acclaim for their artistic integrity and valuable insight into the people, culture and communities that have existed for hundreds of years, yet are fast disappearing from our world.

This event has concluded
Dates: -
Location: TAFE Sydney Institute of Photography The Muse Harris St, Ultimo (between Thomas St and Mary Ann St) Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
Hours:
Entry Fee: Free
Exhibition Event:
Official Opening 07/05/2012 8:00 am

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