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A Widening Gap: The Intervention, 10 Years On witnesses a world that is remote from the essential services that the rest of Australia takes for granted. The tenth anniversary of the introduction of “the Intervention” — the Northern Territory National Emergency Response — has come and gone.
The Left Field Project sought to support emerging Aboriginal artists from the region to express the complexities of their contemporary social, political and cultural reality by inviting established artists to engage with them in a sustained relationship structured around dialogue and the making of a major work.
Ghost Citizens follow us and infiltrate our daily lives. In a continent full of the ghosts and shadows of colonialism, the historical, social, and physical landscape is pitted. Each story is a ghost story loaded with shadows – a kind of ‘scar’ story. Djon Mundine OA
Mini Graff and Jason Wing engage with the politics of space and access, vision and corruption. Their installations and artwork register the dysfunctional beat and improvisational aesthetic of the street, a dynamic rhythm that pits creativity against the corporate state (and corporatised local government) and its relentless obliteration of memory and difference.
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Emerging artist focus exhibition at Art Fair
curated by Djon Mundine, a survey of mostly recent Koori art from NSW
group show
group show focusing on artists from Western Sydney working in/with non-commercial spaces
a group show featuring artists of Aboriginal and Asian background
collaborative exhibition with Taiwanese-American artist Lee Mingwei