The Drill Hall Gallery at the Australian
National University (ANU) in Canberra is holding an exhibition of Nick Danziger’s
photographs, from 23 February to 8 April 2018, called Nick Danziger Revisited.
Nick Danziger is a documentary photographer,
author and activist who has spent the past 25 years documenting the world’s
most dispossessed and disadvantaged people. His work is witness to their battle
for dignity, resources, education and opportunity in the face of relentless
poverty; highlighting the gulf between the affluent West and some of the
world’s poorest countries.
Revisited assembles a series of photographs of
the ‘obstacles that lie in the way of the eight ‘Millennium Development Goals’
set by the United Nations, with the aim of eradicating poverty by 2015.’ The UN
Millennium Development Goals have been extended to the Sustainable Development
Goals 2015-2030. This exhibition is supported by the Development Policy Centre,
Crawford School of Public Policy, ANU.
Nick Danziger Revisited coincides with the exhibition,
Incommensurable, a photomedia in the era of globalization, which juxtaposes
images of wealth and globalization with Danziger’s stark images of lack and
poverty.
MARTINA NICOLLS is an international aid and development consultant, and the author of:- Similar But Different in the Animal Kingdom
(2017), The Shortness of Life: A Mongolian Lament (2015), Liberia’s Deadest
Ends (2012), Bardot’s Comet (2011), Kashmir on a Knife-Edge (2010) and The Sudan
Curse (2009).
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