A portable, scholarly guide to Moore's Golden Lion–winning exhibition at the 60th Venice Biennale
Published with Creative Australia.
Kamilaroi-Bigambul artist Archie Moore (born 1970) works across mediums to create conceptual, research-based portrayals of self and national histories. This portable volume expounds upon his exhibition of the same name, which was awarded the Golden Lion at the 60th Venice Biennale in 2024. For the exhibition, Moore transformed the Australian Pavilion into an enveloping genealogical chart, hand-drawn in white chalk. Boldly displaying kinship ties that span 65,000 years and 2,400 generations, the artist evinced the common ancestry of all humans.
In addition to ample installation photographs, kith and kin features reproductions of the archival materials sourced for the project alongside commentary from the artist. Texts from a host of writers, curators and scholars examine subject matter related to Moore's work, such as Indigenous language maintenance and the ongoing legacies of colonization.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. A portable, scholarly guide to Moore's Golden Lion-winning exhibition at the 60th Venice Biennale Published with Creative Australia. Kamilaroi-Bigambul artist Archie Moore (born 1970) works across mediums to create conceptual, research-based portrayals of self and national histories. This portable volume expounds upon his exhibition of the same name, which was awarded the Golden Lion at the 60th Venice Biennale in 2024. For the exhibition, Moore transformed the Australian Pavilion into an enveloping genealogical chart, hand-drawn in white chalk. Boldly displaying kinship ties that span 65,000 years and 2,400 generations, the artist evinced the common ancestry of all humans.In addition to ample installation photographs, kith and kin features reproductions of the archival materials sourced for the project alongside commentary from the artist. Texts from a host of writers, curators and scholars examine subject matter related to Moore's work, such as Indigenous language maintenance and the ongoing legacies of colonization. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9783959058469
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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware -Kamilaroi/Bigambul artist Archie Moore is renowned for politically astute and materially delicate portrays of self and national histories. This black monograph draws upon the artist's research with family, community and archivists to celebrate First Nations Australian sovereignty and kinship ties that span more than 2,400 generations and 65,000 years. Archie's extensive genealogical project captures the common ancestors of all humans, emphasising the universality of the family tree. Essays highlight how Archie enacts Indigenous language maintenance and confronts ongoing legacies of colonisation, including the overincarceration of Indigenous peoples in Australia. The publication centres a First Nations Australian understanding of time, where past, present and future are coexistent. The book and corresponding exhibition curated by Ellie Buttrose are commissioned by Creative Australia.First Nations artist Archie Moore creates conceptual, research-based portrayals of self and national histories.Ellie Buttrose is critic and a curator at the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art, Australia. Grace Lucas-Pennington is a Bundjalung editor, mentor and writer.Languages: English, Gamilaraay and Bigambul; Der Kamilaroi/Bigambul-Künstler Archie Moore ist bekannt für seine politisch scharfsinnigen und materiell anspruchsvollen Darstellungen der eigenen und der nationalen Geschichte. Diese Monografie stützt sich auf die Recherchen des Künstlers in seiner Familie, seiner Gemeinschaft und bei Archivaren, um die australische Souveränität der First Nations und die Verwandtschaftsverhältnisse zu feiern, die sich über mehr als 2.400 Generationen und 65.000 Jahre erstrecken. Archies umfangreiches genealogisches Projekt erfasst die gemeinsamen Vorfahren aller Menschen und unterstreicht die Universalität des Stammbaums. In den Essays wird aufgezeigt, wie Archie die indigene Sprache aufrechterhält und sich mit dem fortdauernden Erbe der Kolonialisierung auseinandersetzt, einschließlich der exzessiven Inhaftierung von indigenen Völkern in Australien. Im Vordergrund der Publikation steht ein Verständnis der First Nations Australiens von Zeit, in dem Vergangenheit, Gegenwart und Zukunft nebeneinander bestehen. Das Buch und die dazugehörige, von Ellie Buttrose kuratierte Ausstellung wurden von Creative Australia in Auftrag gegeben.Der First Nations-Künstler Archie Moore schafft konzeptionelle, forschungsbasierte Darstellungen der eigenen und der nationalen Geschichte.Ellie Buttrose ist Kritikerin und Kuratorin an der Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art, Australien. Grace Lucas-Pennington ist eine Bundjalung-Redakteurin, Mentorin und Schriftstellerin.Sprachen: Englisch, Gamilaraay und Bigambul 304 pp. Englisch. Seller Inventory # 9783959058469
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