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Linda Piper, 1974

Carol Jerrems

gelatin silver photograph on paper (image: 11.6cm x 17.6cm. sheet: 20.1cm x 25.7cm. frame: 43.2cm x 58.5cm)

Linda Piper, an actor who appeared in Jerrems’ short film Hanging about (1978), holds a conceptual sculpture by Aleks Danko; a light globe mounted on a block stencilled with the words ‘A GOOD IDEA’. In this portrait, used on the cover of A book about Australian women, Piper engages easily with the photographer, relaxed in her stance, smiling and glancing beguilingly out of frame. The photograph on the back cover presents an abrupt contrast. Piper is still holding the sculpture but this time the globe is illuminated, casting her features in light from below. She does not smile, instead, her shadow looms behind her as she fixes a severe gaze towards the camera. This ominous ending to the book hints at the fact that, while the light might be on, women in Australia were not set for an uncomplicated future.


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