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Arles 2025: “On Country,” from Aborigines to settlers, Australia from end to bush

Arles 2025: “On Country,” from Aborigines to settlers, Australia from end to bush
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The Rencontres d'Arles 2025 dossier
The exhibition, bringing together Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists, highlights little-known photographers dedicated to depicting the diversity of their vast territory, whose history is inextricably linked to colonization.
From The Huxleys' series "Postcards from the Edge" (2016–2025). (The Huxleys/Courtesy of the artists)

On the occasion of the Rencontres de la photographie d'Arles , which will be held from July 7 to October 5, 2025, "Libération" is giving pride of place to photography. Find the special issue "Libé des photographes" on newsstands on July 12, 13 and 14 or in its digital version .

This is the poster for the 56th edition of the Rencontres de la photographie d'Arles : a little black boy, upright and proud, posing in a superhero costume, cape blowing in the wind against an azure blue sky, standing on a rusty old car. The pride and candor of this photograph permeate the entire festival, but especially the fascinating exhibition from Australia, the first of its kind in Arles, which finally shines a light on a continent of inspiring artists and photographers, committed to depicting the diversity and fragility of their territory.

This portrait is the result of a collaboration between photographers Tony Albert and David Charles Collins and the remote community of Warakurna in Australia's Northern Territory, a sparsely populated region with desert landscapes. Tony Al

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