Mudunama Kundana Wandaraba Jarribirri: Judy Watson Qag Must Do Brisbane Mudunama kundana wandaraba jarribirri: Judy Watson at Queensland Art Judy Watson: mundunama kundana wandaraba jarribirri Artist Profile Kadira Divyaraja Hiruta Wandimi( ) Nirosha Virajini. Judy Watson is one of Australia's most globally collected and exhibited artists. Her practice is centred on truth telling as a Waanyi woman, particularly in relation to environmental protection; historic government policies concerning Indigenous Australians; and collecting institutions that house cultural material often acquired under distressing circumstances. She refers to her research driven practice as 'rattling the bones of the archive'. mudunama kundana wandaraba jarribirri: Judy Watson is the first Australian state gallery monograph published on Watson and includes paintings, videos, sculptures and select print works from key moments in her 30 year career. Its title, from a poem in Waanyi language by the artist's son Otis Carmichael, translates as 'tomorrow the tree grows stronger'. This beautifully designed hard cover book features an in depth examination of Watson's practice and biography by curator Katina Davidson; essay on Watson's international significance by Metis curator Tarah Hogue; interview with and photographs of family members; creative response to Watson's work by Wiradjuri poet Jazz Money; and a map of north west Queensland and photographs of sites of significance to aid audience's understanding of the connections between Watson's work and Country. It also features an up to date Exhibition history and Selected bibliography. Author: Katina Davidson, Tarah Hogue, Jazz Money (Contribution by) ISBN: 9781925922165 Type: Hardcover Pages: 244 Dimensions: 288x217mm Publisher: Queensland Art Gallery Published Date: March 2024
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