'A MURRIALITY' is the first survey of renowned Waanyi artist Gordon
Hookey, charting three decades of practice where artmaking and
activism fuse. Gordon Hookeys work is best known for its biting satire
of Australian culture and politics, its witty critique of racism, and
an exploration of oral and image-based history-making traditions.
Across sculpture, printmaking, video, and large-scale painting, A
MURRIALITY presents perspectives on historical and contemporary issues
affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Through the
lens of Hookeys lived experience as a Murri person, this includes
legal injustices, international conflict, cultural representations,
and language. The exhibition features a significant new commission
that draws inspiration from Hookeys vast collection of political
posters and continues his acclaimed series of protest banners. Made
for use in the public realm at Invasion Day marches and rallies
recognising Aboriginal resistance fighter Dundalli, Hookeys banners
provide timely socio-political commentary while also imagining a truly
empowered Indigenous future. Developed in partnership with UNSW
Galleries, where the exhibition is presented from 30 July2 October
2022. This project is supported by the Australia Council for the Arts,
Gordon Darling Foundation, IMA Commissioners Circle, and UNSW
Commissioners Circle.
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