Fugitive History: The Art of Julie Gough
Julie Gough
UWA Publishing
Prolific artist Julie Gough presents us with a definitive guide to her double-decade oeuvre with her first publication, ‘Fugitive History: The Art of Julie Gough’. Including essays from the artist herself along with Tasmanian contemporaries James Boyce, Brigita Ozolins and Khadija von Zinnenburg Carroll, ‘Fugitive History’ offers its readers a more in-depth understanding of the complex exploration of collective and personal Indigenous identity that Gough undertakes in her work. Spread across 300 pages, the book features an extensive gallery of the artist’s works since 1995, beautifully demonstrating the breadth of media and variety of subjects in her practice, accompanied by an index of works, Gough’s CV and a bibliography.
