Description
traditionally in Goroka it is given to a newly wed as a sign of wealth and prosperity for their new married life
considering its relationship to representation and the social designs that underpin its expression
Featuring 210 images
cruelty-free and vegan
performance context and function of the twelve Tiwi song types
Brooch | Tony Albert | You Wreck Me meta-indigenous traditionally in Goroka it isAbout the Artist: Tony Albert (Girramay, Yidinji and Kuku Yalanji peoples) is one of Australia's leading contemporary artists. His practice considers the way Aboriginal peoples and cultures have been commodified and misrepresented, both historically and today, while celebrating survival and cultural pride. Working across photography, sculpture, assemblage, installation and painting, Albert often reclaims and recontextualises historical objects and
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