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Indigenous Global
Issue 35:2 | June 2015
Artlink INDIGENOUS Global is guest-edited by Daniel Browning and Djon Mundine OAM. This issue focuses on forging new relationships across the globe in a transnational exchange of ideas, histories and shared concerns to do with the environment, colonialism and the place of Indigenous people in the reframing of world culture.
Unmapping the End of the World, a key event of the Mildura Palimpsest Biennale #10, 2015. Sunset over Lake Mungo, Willandra Lakes Region, with participating artists. Photo: Sasha Huber
In this issue
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Unmapping the End of the World
Unmapping the End of the World is an intercultural, durational and experimental contemporary art project
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Fragrant Lands: There’s all our country
An exhibition and artist exchange program between Desart and the Shanghai International Culture Association
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Emily Kame Kngwarreye in Japan
Gay McDonald and Laura Fisher on staging Utopia: The Genius of Emily Kame Kngwarreye at the National Museum of Art in Osaka
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We are born of the Fanua: Moananui arts practice in Australia
Artist and curator Léuli Eshraghi maps the diaspora and reconsolidation of Pacific or Moananui peoples in Australia through the art of Taloi Havini, Kirsten Lyttle and Jasmine Togo-Brisby
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Grassroots cultural exchange between western New South Wales and the Philippines
Two case studies involving Indigenous artists from the Philippines and the politics of transnational cultural exchange
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Outside Thoughts
Mitch Cairns, Emily Floyd, and Danie Mellor
Darren Sylvester Contemporary Art Tasmania, Hobart
19 March – 19 April 2015
Darren Sylvester Contemporary Art Tasmania, Hobart
19 March – 19 April 2015
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Shaun Gladwell: The Lacrima Chair; Collection+
Shaun Gladwell: The Lacrima Chair (SCAF Project 24); Collection+: Shaun Gladwell (SCAF Project 25) Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation, Paddington UNSW Galleries, Sydney
6 March – 25 April 2015
6 March – 25 April 2015