Book cover of Exposure: Contemporary Photographers in Australia and New Zealand, edited by Amber Creswell Bell, published by Thames & Hudson.

Derek Henderson in The Guardian review of Exposure: Contemporary Photographers in Australia and New Zealand

Highlights including Derek Henderson's The Terrible Boredom of Paradise series from the new book edited by Amber Creswell Bell, featuring revelatory moments in time by 40 photographers on both sides of the ditch.

Read the full article on The Guardian website.

 

In ‘A deeper story: photography from Australia and New Zealand – in pictures’ The Guardian reviews Exposure: Contemporary Photographers in Australia and New Zealand, edited by Amber Creswell Bell, published by Thames & Hudson.

 

The article highlights work from 11 photographers in the book, including Derek Henderson’s The Terrible Boredom of Paradise series.

 

Crossroads of Palmerston and Cobden Streets in Westport, New Zealand. A photograph from Derek Henderson's The Terrible Boredom of Paradise series.

 

Alongside Henderson, the article calls out fellow New Zealand artist Lisa Reihana (Ngāpuhi-Ngāti Hine-Ngāi Tū-Te Auru) as well as Australian and Australian-based artists Atong Atem, Petrina Hicks, Brenda L Croft, Trent Parke, Naomi Hobson, Christian Thompson, Lisa Sorgini, Wani Toaishara, and Gerwyn Davies.

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