Passage
The Art of Atong Atem (Limited Edition)
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This limited edition of 50 copies is presented in a striking slipcase and includes a signed and numbered print by the artist.
'Portraiture is less about self-expression in the individualist sense...It's never just about the person in front of the camera; it's about the world they belong to.'
This limited edition slipcase includes a copy of Passage: The Art of Atong Atem and a signed and numbered print by the artist.
Atong Atem, Self Portrait with Pearls, 2019
Baryta Fibre paper print, 285mm x 205mm including border, edition of 50.
Courtesy of the artist and MARS Gallery. Printed by Colour Factory.
Passage: The Art of Atong Atem is the first major monograph on acclaimed South Sudanese-Australian artist Atong Atem. A vivid exploration of migration, memory and the making of identity, it traces her journey from South Sudan to Australia's east coast, revealing how family, storytelling and image-making shape her richly staged portraits.
Working across photography, video and textiles, Atem reimagines the intimacy of portraiture. Her signature framing devices - small portals hovering over her subjects' faces - invite us to look again, through a lens that is at once surreal and deeply personal. Drawing on the legacies of such African studio photographers as Malick Sidibé, Philip Kwame Apagya and Seydou Keïta, she constructs lush tableaux that probe diaspora, postcolonial identity and the meaning of home.
Lavishly illustrated and featuring new essays by leading international voices, Passage is an essential volume on one of the most compelling artists of her generation.
Co-published with the National Gallery of Victoria.
Atong Atem is an Ethiopian born, South Sudanese artist and writer living in Naarm/Melbourne.
Atem's work explores the inherent intimacy of portraiture and photography as well as the role photographers take as story tellers, interrogating photography as a framework for looking at the world and positioning people in it. She works primarily with photography, video and textiles to explore migrant narratives and postcolonial practices in the African diaspora, the relationship between public and private spaces and the exploration of home and identity through portraiture.
Atem has exhibited her work across Australia, including National Gallery of Victoria, Art Gallery of New South Wales, National Portrait Gallery, Immigration Museum, Gertrude Contemporary and Australian Centre for Contemporary Art. Atem has at international art fairs including Photo London 2023, Photo Basel 2022, Unseen Photo Fair 2024 and Vogue Fashion Fair in Milan. Atem has exhibited internationally at the Tate Modern, London, Rotterdam's Wereldmuseum, Fotografiska Shanghai and with PHOTO Australia at the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A). In partnership with the V&A, Atem has also exhibited in the Africa Fashion exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria. Atem's work is featured in a permanent exhibition at the National Maritime Museum of the Netherlands.
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