Review of Until Justice Comes by Juno Gemes

‘Just holding the fort’ Two books on documentary photography in Australian Book Review by Alison Stieven-Taylor  March 2025, no. 473 Please follow the link to read: https://www.australianbookreview.com.au/abr-online/current-issue/1013-march-2025-no-473/13679-alison-stieven-taylor-reviews-until-justice-comes-fifty-years-of-the-movement-for-indigenous-rights-photographs-1970-2024-by-juno-gemes-and-imagining-a-real-australia-the-documentary-style-1950-1980-by-stephen-zagala

Until Justice Comes

Review by Candida Baker in the Sydney Morning Herald Juno Gemes’ powerful photographs capture 50 years of fighting February 25, 2025 ACTIVISMUntil Justice ComesJuno GemesUpswell Publishing, $65 Does it take dispossession to understand the dispossessed? Reading Juno Gemes’ powerful book Until Justice Comes, I think my answer would be an unequivocal yes. Gemes was only five […]

Review of George Kouvaros, Patrimonies: Essays on Generational Thinking (Upswell, 2024)

An excellent joint review of Kouvaros and Nikos Papastergiadis’ John Berger and Me (Giramondo) by Anthony Macris today in Sydney Review of Books: “What is admirable in Kouvaros’ personal essays is how they rise above what was for many migrants an embittering, even degrading, experience. His are essays of resilience and dignity, of secret hope […]

Bill’s Secrets: Class, War and Ambition by Belinda Probert

Belinda speaks about her new book with Carody Culver (Griffith Review)