Exhibitions /
‘A Landscape is Something You Look Through’
May 3 – 25, 2024Milani Gallery
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Ruha Fifita, Lototō 2016, Earth pigments, ('umea), natural dyes (nonu, koka, tongo) and candlenut soot (tuitui) on beaten mulberry bark (feta'aki), 360 x 490 cm2 / 36
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D Harding, Remnant drawing, red brush, Lyon 20245 / 36
Haus Yuriyal, Soil Paintings 2023, Organic material and pencil on paper, 29.7 x 21 cm ea6 / 36
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Judy Watson, the stain of history (evidence) 2018, Ochre on muslin, 122 x 82 cm11 / 36
Ruha Fifita, Lototō, detail 201612 / 36
Robert Andrew, Remnant - Information Transfer #3 2018, Ochre, chalk, oxide, on aluminium composite panel, 4 panels: 220 x 265 cm overall13 / 36
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Jody Rallah, Foundation Stories - Skin 2023, Ochre on canvas, 121 x 183 cm15 / 36
Ian Burn, Systematically Altered Photographs (set with text) 1968, 3 Black and white photographs (reproduction from 'Australian Panoram', Australian News and Information Bureau c. 1967) and photocopy on paper, 1 black and white photograph, 4 parts: 62 x 74 cm ea16 / 36
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This May across Galleries 1, 2 and 3 we are presenting A Landscape is Something You Look Through, an exhibition that considers contemporary approaches to land, cultural practice and landscape in relation to the late works of Ian Burn. Artists include Robert Andrew, Haus Yuriyal, Ian Burn, Ruha Fifita, D Harding, Queenie McKenzie, Tom Nicholson, Jody Rallah, and Judy Watson.
This exhibition is the second part of a series. Information on the first exhibition, A Landscape is Not Something You Look At, can be found here.