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Between 2005 and 2019, Hong Kong-born Australian artist John Young Zerunge created 11 art series which he called 'The History Projects'.
This book is a critical guide to this expansive body of artworks, which explore diasporic memory, transcultural identity, and what Young describes as an 'ethical responsibility' towards the past.
Featuring more than 400 images, and a wide variety of texts including new essays and interviews, key republished articles, poetry, artist reflections, and diary pages this book is a definitive reference for Young's transformative recent practice and its urgent reckoning with history as unfinished business.
With contributions from:
John Young, Olivier Krischer, Carolyn Barnes, John Clark, Venita Poblocki, Caroline Turner, Jen Webb, Sylvia D. Volz, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Wolfgang Huber, Anette Simojoki , Thomas J. Berghuis, Jacquline Lo, Marc Glode, Brian Castro, Jennifer Mackenzie, Claire Hielscher, Nadia Rhook, Cyrus Tang, Pei Pei He, Sophie Loy-Wilson, Mikala Tai, Matt Cox, Claire Roberts, Aaron Seeto
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Between 2005 and 2019, Hong Kong-born Australian artist John Young Zerunge created 11 art series which he called 'The History Projects'.
This book is a critical guide to this expansive body of artworks, which explore diasporic memory, transcultural identity, and what Young describes as an 'ethical responsibility' towards the past.
Featuring more than 400 images, and a wide variety of texts including new essays and interviews, key republished articles, poetry, artist reflections, and diary pages this book is a definitive reference for Young's transformative recent practice and its urgent reckoning with history as unfinished business.
With contributions from:
John Young, Olivier Krischer, Carolyn Barnes, John Clark, Venita Poblocki, Caroline Turner, Jen Webb, Sylvia D. Volz, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Wolfgang Huber, Anette Simojoki , Thomas J. Berghuis, Jacquline Lo, Marc Glode, Brian Castro, Jennifer Mackenzie, Claire Hielscher, Nadia Rhook, Cyrus Tang, Pei Pei He, Sophie Loy-Wilson, Mikala Tai, Matt Cox, Claire Roberts, Aaron Seeto