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Ponch Hawkes is an Australian photographic artist, whose works have been featured in the Australian National Gallery and have hung in the National Gallery of Victoria and the State Library of Victoria and written about in the ''Sydney Morning Herald''. ==Early life and education== Hawkes was born in Abbotsford, Victoria, in 1946 and educated at University High School. She is self-taught having never formally studied photography, "she developed her photographic practice in the 1970s, informed by counter-cultural, feminist, documentary and community art contexts". Early in her career she worked as a journalist and photographer for Digger magazine; since then her photographs have been published widely, in Australian books, magazines and newspapers. Hawkes has been the photographer for, and a member of, Circus Oz since its inception in 1978. Her solo book ‘Best Mates’ was published in 1990, (McPhee Gribble); she has collaborated on a further eight published books. Hawkes has worked on assignment in Cambodia, Ethiopia, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Holland, England and the USA, amongst other countries. Twenty one solo exhibitions of her work have been held since 1976, including ‘Generations’, a solo exhibition held at the National Gallery of Victoria in 1989. Her photographs are held in the Collections of the Australian National Gallery, National Gallery of Victoria, Queensland Art Gallery, State Library of Victoria, Monash Gallery of Art, City of Melbourne, Albury Regional Art Gallery and private collections in Australia and overseas. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ponch Hawkes」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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