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SA photography: Amy Pfitzner « Previous | |Next »
May 20, 2013

Amy Pfitzner, an Adelaide based photographer, explores the disconnect in and around identity and culture in her series Identifying Culture at Tandanya--National Aboriginal Cultural Institute.

PfitznerA FamilyCulture.jpg Amy Pfitzner, Father, Family Culture, 2012, Giclée print on Metallic Pearl paper

Identifying Culture brings together three discrete series of artworks ----Family Culture, Wood-Air-Bathing and Indigenous Ties--- that question a person’s identity and cultural history; in this case an identity that is slightly obscured, or hidden behind a new urban or ‘white indigenous’ perspective of place and culture.

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