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Archie Moore - Kith and Kin
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Archie Moore - Kith and Kin

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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 over-incarceration 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.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dreen, Markus, Anne König u. Jan Wenzel. Spectormag GbR
Pages
304
ISBN
9783959058469

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 over-incarceration 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.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dreen, Markus, Anne König u. Jan Wenzel. Spectormag GbR
Pages
304
ISBN
9783959058469