Ian Macrae at Mozart Street looking sensitive and low key wearing a Mizza t-shirt during 'Love is hate'
Carol Jerrems
Australia
1949 – 1980
Ian Macrae at Mozart Street looking sensitive and low key wearing a Mizza t-shirt during 'Love is hate'
1973
gelatin-silver photograph
Australia
1949 – 1980
Ian Macrae at Mozart Street looking sensitive and low key wearing a Mizza t-shirt during 'Love is hate'
1973
gelatin-silver photograph
- Place made
- Melbourne
- Medium
- gelatin-silver photograph
- Dimensions
- 15.0 x 23.8 cm (image)
- Credit line
- Maurice A. Clarke Bequest Fund 2013
- Accession number
- 20134Ph81
- Signature and date
- Not signed. Not dated.
- Media category
- Photograph
- Collection area
- Australian Photographs
- Copyright
- © Estate of Carol Jerrems
- Image credit
- Photo: Stewart Adams, Stewart Adams
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WALL LABEL: Public Image, Private Lives: Family, Friends and Self in Photography, 2016
For several years in the early 1970s, Jerrems lived in a share house in Mozart Street, St Kilda, with filmmaker Ian Macrae and photographer Robert Ashton. They had all been students at Prahan Technical College, where Jerrems had completed a Diploma in Art and Design, specialising in photography and cinematography.
Julie Robinson, Senior Curator of Prints, Drawings & Photographs
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Public Image, Private Lives: Family, Friends and Self in Photography
Art Gallery of South Australia, 5 February 2016 – 18 September 2016