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1 y separately published work icon The River Peter Lyssiotis , Monica Oppen (illustrator), Stanmore Melbourne : Ant Press Masterthief , 2009 9377616 2009 single work picture book

This work revolves around presenting a famous city through photographs (Oppen) and poetry (Lyssiotis) while avoiding clichés. Oppen does this by photographing without looking into the viewfinder in order to free her photography from any subconscious direction. Lyssiotis’ poetry adds a further psychological dimension to the work.

'I wanted to photograph a famous city but avoid the cliché shots. I wanted to photograph that famous city from being in the city. The best way to do this was to mark out an itinerary and then as I walked take photographs without looking through the view finder so the tourist-mind couldn't edit or compose—it was a way of overriding those clichés! The text by Peter Lyssiotis adds another dimension—the psychological' (Monica Oppen, Bibliotheca Librorum apud Artificem catalogue).

1 y separately published work icon Seven Rooms Monica Oppen , Peter Lyssiotis (illustrator), Stanmore Melbourne : Ant Press Masterthief , 2007 9376940 2007 single work picture book

Seven Rooms is a narrative brought back from the interior. The travels document surreal spaces and deep transformations which hit at the possibilities of change on a personal and a social level.

'Peter Lyssiotis (photomontage) and Oppen (poetry) combine photomontage with poetry to create a narrative/documentation of "surreal spaces and deep transformations." Both artists hint through their works that there are possibilities for personal and social changes within these profound and complex spaces and transformations' (Monica Oppen, Bibliotheca Librorum apud Artificem catalogue).

1 3 y separately published work icon A Gardener at Midnight : Travels in the Holy Land; from Drawings Made on the Spot by Yabez Al-Kitab Peter Lyssiotis , Brian Castro , Melbourne : Masterthief , 2004 Z1294448 2004 single work prose An artist's book examining the colonising history of Iraq, the futility of war, religious intolerance and that no one learns from history. Through two narratives, one set in the present and second war in Iraq is written by Lyssiotis - and the second set in the 19th century and the same region is written by a fictional boy Yabez Al-Kitab, i.e. Brian Castro. The images of the region are scratched to look a century old, reminding readers of the past and ruins. (Libraries Australia record)
1 1 y separately published work icon Homeland Peter Lyssiotis , Noga Freiberg , Melbourne : Masterthief , 2003 Z1825808 2003 single work autobiography Homeland is published in the form of a small photo-album, with family snapshots of the artists as children in their homelands, accompanied by text.
2 3 y separately published work icon Absence i "The coffin arrived", Antigone Kefala , Burwood East : Masterthief , 1990 Z1187811 1990 single work poetry
— Appears in: Absence : New and Selected Poems 1992; (p. 113-118)
1 16 y separately published work icon The Harbour Breathes Anna Couani , Glebe Burwood : Sea Cruise Books Masterthief , 1989 Z17348 1989 selected work prose poetry Described by Anna Couani as 'a collaboration, matching texts and images that we had both already made' (Correspondence with Anna Couani 2005)
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