White Sheet Series by Stephen Dupont

Stills Gallery is delighted to present White Sheet Series by celebrated Australian photographer, Stephen Dupont. Over the past two decades, Dupont has produced a remarkable body of work that captures his subjects with great dignity and intimacy, often in some of the world’s most dangerous regions. His images have received international acclaim for their invaluable insight into traditional cultures and communities that are fast disappearing from our world.

Urista Korimbun and baby Bono Korimbun, Govermas Village, Middle Sepik, PNG, 2011. © Stephen Dupont.
Urista Korimbun and baby Bono Korimbun, Govermas Village, Middle Sepik, PNG, 2011. © Stephen Dupont.

White Sheet Series presents a great diversity of people including Saddhus – spiritual men in India, tribal members in remote Papua New Guinea, school kids in Cuba, and young women dressed in their finest at the Royal Randwick Racecourse. All are in front of a simple white sheet – Dupont’s travelling, makeshift studio.  

Dupont’s use of a white sheet makes critical reference to the history of blank backdrops made common in early portraiture and ethnographic photography. This photographic impulse has long sought to isolate subjects from their broader context and imply an omnipresent, objective gaze, rather than the photographer’s subjective and socialised perspective.

Instead, Dupont allows us to see beyond the sheet edges: to people holding up its corners and peering into frame or to the scarred walls of buildings behind. The expanded frame embraces the fact that these temporary studios are contrived spaces in which identity is performed, meaning is malleable and the truth is constructed. As collaborations with entire communities and with proud individuals, these images are inclusive rather than exclusive, revealing not just one perspective or one person, but an ethos, an era, an interaction.

Marking an exciting foray into what is a new territory for Dupont – his homeland – the Randwick Races portraits offer a taste of things to come as he turns his gaze to the myriad cultures and personalities of Australia.

Untitled #01, Havana, Cuba, 2013. © Stephen Dupont.
Untitled #01, Havana, Cuba, 2013. © Stephen Dupont.

About Stephen Dupont

Stephen Dupont’s work has earned him some of photography’s most prestigious prizes including; the 2016 Olivier Rebbot Award for his book, Generation AK (Steidl, 2015); a Robert Capa Gold Medal citation from the Overseas Press Club of America; a Bayeux War Correspondent’s Prize; and First Places in the World Press Photo, Pictures of the Year International, the Australian Walkleys, and Leica/CCP Documentary Award.

In 2007, he was the recipient of the W. Eugene Smith Grant for Humanistic Photography for his ongoing project on Afghanistan. In 2010, he received the Gardner Fellowship at Harvard's Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology. Dupont has twice been an official war artist for the Australian War Memorial for his photography, with commissions in The Solomon Islands (2013) and Afghanistan (2012).

Dupont has held major exhibitions in London, Paris, New York, Sydney, Canberra, Tokyo, and Shanghai, and at Perpignan’s Visa Pour L’Image, China’s Ping Yao and Holland’s Noorderlicht festivals. Dupont’s handmade artist books are held in the National Gallery of Australia, National Library of Australia, National Gallery of Victoria, Australian War Memorial, The New York Public Library, Stanford University, Yale University, among many other esteemed collections.

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Wed to Sat 11am to 5pm, or by appointment.

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July

Sydney: Until 31 Dec 2025. PIX, Australia’s first pictorial news weekly, is brought to life in this exhibition, showcasing its archived images and stories for the very first time.

September

Melbourne: until 9 November. Man Ray and Max Dupain is the first major Australian exhibition to consider these two influential 20th century photographers side by side.

Canberra: 11 – 23 November. Step into the heart of Canberra through the eyes of local photographers. Essence of Canberra marks 80 years of creativity, community, and the unique perspectives of Canberra Photographic Society (CPS) members.

Melbourne: 13 September – 9 November 2025. Featuring selected finalists for the 2025 William & Winifred Bowness Photography Prize.

November

Sydney: 7–30 November. The festival transforms Sydney into a photography haven with major exhibitions at Bondi Pavilion Gallery and outdoor displays throughout Paddington Reservoir Gardens and along Bondi Beach.

Sydney: 13 Nov – 20 Nov. Mushroom Ocean is an exhibition of culinary mushroom photos by Kate Ireland running as part of the Head On Photo Festival Open Program.

Sydney: 17 Nov – 23 Nov 2025. This collection of photographs offers a glimpse into the lives of the community of Varanasi, capturing the spirit of its people and the beauty often found in ordinary moments.