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Ngapartji–Ngapartji, 2023

Tobias Titz, Robert Fielding

National Photographic Portrait Prize 2024 Finalist

pigment photographic print from Polaroid Type 665 film on paper (frame: 52.8cm x 76.8cm depth 4.5cm)

Tobias Titz
born Germany 1973, Australia from 2001

Robert Fielding
Yankunytjatjara/Western Arrernte; Pakistani/Afghan heritage
born Australia 1969

Ngapartji–Ngapartji 2023
pigment photographic print on paper from Polaroid Type 665 film

‘In our language we say Ngapartji–Ngapartji: a process of doing things together, side by side. To give to one another, to share. This is at the core of our culture, our art centres and communities. Side by side, we work and we lead. We know that if one of us succeeds, we all rise strong. We support each other. We celebrate each other. Because we are one.’ – Robert Fielding

Naarm/Melbourne-based Tobias Titz is a photographer and educator who has worked collaboratively with First Nations communities in the Pilbara, Kimberley, Western Desert, Arnhem Land, Tiwi Islands and Central Australia for more
than a decade.

National Photographic Portrait Prize 2024

Other NPPP photos from Tobias Titz

Bobby Bunungurr, 2016 by Tobias Titz
2017 Art Handlers' Award
Noel Charlie, 2011 by Tobias Titz
2012 Finalist
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