Max Dupain has produced some iconic images of Australia, and his photographs are often shown in art galleries. Less well-known is the fact that a large collection of his work is held by the National Archives.
Throughout his career, Dupain ran a commercial photography business, specialising in commissions for the Australian Government and large corporations. Frequently, his images were used to promote immigration, trade and investment. Dupain worked for three main agencies: the Department of Information in the 1940s, the Australian Broadcasting Commission in the 1950s and 1960s, and the Department of Trade in the 1960s and 1970s. Their photographic archives are now in the National Archives.
This showcase accompanies the National Archives exhibition, Max Dupain on Assignment. A catalogue is available in the shop.

Art Gallery of New South Wales, 1977

Beach cricket, Melbourne, 1947

Chemical plant, 1971

Hagley Farm School, Tasmania, 1946

An old country homestead, 1946

North Terrace, Adelaide, 1947

Sydney Opera House, 1969

Pianist Geoffrey Parsons, 1957

Children skiing, New South Wales, 1946

Store of steel bars, 1970

Violinist, Methodist Ladies' College, 1971

National Carillon, Canberra, 1970