Those Monuments Don’t Know Us

‘Those Monuments Don’t Know Us’ questions how Australia’s current political and cultural landscape reflects a ‘contemporary reality of racialised exclusion and power that has defined Australian society,’ says curator Andy Butler. From installation, sculpture, video and textiles to photography, works on paper and performances, the following artists bring diverse perspectives and cultural narratives to notions of ‘belonging’ in Australia: Khadim Ali, Timmah Ball, Hayley Millar-Baker, Phuong Ngo, James Nguyen, Nabilah Nordin, Diego Ramirez, Priya Srinivasan, TextaQueen and Siying Zhou.

James Nguyen, On the Border of Things II, 2018, live Performance with Nguyen Thi Kim Nhung, music by Haley Forward, a project developed with PACT and presented at Next Wave 2018. Photograph: Anne Moffat. Courtesy the artist and Bundoora Homestead Art Centre, Melbourne

Bundoora Homestead Art Centre
Until 5 May 2019
Melbourne

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