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Keynote with Laure Prouvost in conversation with Annika Kristensen

March 27, 2024 22:28 - 35 minutes - 32.6 MB

Listen to ACCA's in conversation with Laure Prouvost and Annikka Kristensen, following a screening of 'They Parlaient Idéale' 2019. This program was recorded on Monday 18 March at ACMI as part of ACCA's exhibition 'Laure Prouvost: Oui Move In You'. Read more about the program here: https://acca.melbourne/program/screening-and-keynote-with-laure-prouvost-in-conversation-with-annika-kristensen/

In conversation with Barbara Creed and Lisa French

March 04, 2024 04:51 - 1 hour - 140 MB

Listen to ACCA's in conversation with Barbara Creed, author and Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor Emeritus at the University of Melbourne alongside Lisa French, Professor and Dean in the School of Media and Communication at RMIT University. This program was recorded on Wednesday 28 February as part of the official book launch of Barbara Creed's new book 'Return of the Monstrous-Feminine: Feminist New Wave Cinema'. Read more about the program here: https://acca.melbourne/program/book-lau...

Lecture with Carol Yinghua Lu

March 04, 2024 04:43 - 47 minutes - 109 MB

Listen to ACCA's lecture 'Building a post-revolutionary world through the 8th Yokohama Triennale' with Carol Yinghua Lu, art historian, curator, and current Director, Beijing Inside-Out Art Museum. Alongside Liu Ding, Carol Yinghua Lu is also co-Artistic Director of the 8th Yokohama Triennale 2024. Read more about the program here: https://acca.melbourne/program/building-a-post-revolutionary-world-through-the-8th-yokohama-triennale/ This recording was made at ACCA on Monday 26 February 2024.

Maria Kozic Artist Talk

February 26, 2024 23:56 - 48 minutes - 111 MB

Listen to the artist talk with Maria Kozic speaking about her iconic series 'Calendar Girls' 1999 presented in ACCA’s current exhibition 'From the other side' (9 December 2023 – 3 March 2024). Maria Kozic works across painting, sculpture, photography and film. Her practice has often drawn on the depictions and tropes of women, monsters and creatures in horror and exploitation films. Through the lens of gender and feminist politics, she is known for engaging with cult cinema, music, popular c...

Tega Brain & Sam Lavigne Launch of 'Offset'

May 30, 2023 05:40 - 18 minutes - 43.4 MB

Listen to exhibition artists Tega Brain and Sam Lavigne for a talk about their new digital commission 'Offset' on the ACCA Digital Wing.

Thao Phan Performance lecture: Listening to Misrecognition

May 30, 2023 05:38 - 46 minutes - 106 MB

What is the sound of racialisation? How might we listen to misrecognition? What does machine error tell us about the precision of racism? And how can the tools of a racist system be used to transcribe new forms of resistance? This experimental presentation is a collaboration between feminist technoscience researcher Thao Phan and Machine Listening, an ongoing investigation and experiment in collective learning, instigated by artist Sean Dockray, legal scholar James Parker, and researcher, cu...

Suvani Suri with Aasma Tulika, Uzma Falak, Shareeka Helaluddin, Mehak Sawhney

May 30, 2023 05:35 - 47 minutes - 108 MB

Listen to performance lectures 'Loops, Echoes, Phonophanies, and other Détournments' by Suvani Suri and 'Listening to Misrecognition' by Thao Phan, as well as an Artist Talk with Tega Brain and Sam Lavigne on their new digital commission 'Offset'.

Zach Blas Performance Lecture

May 30, 2023 05:11 - 1 hour - 177 MB

Listen to the performance lecture 'Expositio, Iudicium, Lacrimae, or, Does an AI God Have an Ass?' by exhibiting artist Zach Blas exploring the idea of religious-un/conscious thriving in today’s tech industry. Charting his encounters with various artificial intelligence gods, Blas tells of a computational world of divine judgment and devout submission, where artificial intelligence exists alongside mystical glyphs, occult sigils, captured bodies, and corporate transcendence. Through a conside...

Acca Podcast - 3. Zach Blas Performance Lecture

May 30, 2023 05:11 - 1 hour - 177 MB

Listen to the performance lecture 'Expositio, Iudicium, Lacrimae, or, Does an AI God Have an Ass?' by exhibiting artist Zach Blas exploring the idea of religious-un/conscious thriving in today’s tech industry. Charting his encounters with various artificial intelligence gods, Blas tells of a computational world of divine judgment and devout submission, where artificial intelligence exists alongside mystical glyphs, occult sigils, captured bodies, and corporate transcendence. Through a conside...

Lauren Lee McCarthy In Conversation With Jenny Kennedy

May 30, 2023 05:08 - 24 minutes - 56.5 MB

Roe v. Wade is overturned while gene editing is opening entirely new reproductive futures. What does kin mean as reproductive technologies shift our relationships? How much control should we have over a birthing person’s body, and over a life before it begins?. ‘The Surrogate project began with a desire to serve as a surrogate. During the pregnancy, the parents would have an app I made that provides 24/7 access to all my biodata, and an interface to control me. So in essence, they could have...

Mimi Ọnụọha Performance Lecture

May 30, 2023 05:03 - 48 minutes - 111 MB

Through a series of media and artworks, Mimi Ọnụọha’s performance lecture explores absence, knowledge, and how what is missing is still there.

Laura Raicovich: Undoing and Redoing

May 19, 2023 02:53 - 40 minutes - 92.2 MB

Listen to writer and curator Laura Raicovich discuss the artworks and methodologies that inform Mithu Sen’s exhibition 'mOTHERTONGUE' in relation to Raicovich’s own practice which calls for institutional change to improve cultural spaces. This conversation was recorded at ACCA on Tuesday 16 May, 6–7pm and is presented with the support of Kiran Nadar Museum of Art, New Delhi (KNMA). Read more about the free event here: acca.melbourne/program/laura-raicovich-undoing-and-redoing/ Image: Openi...

Mithu Sen in conversation

May 08, 2023 04:05 - 1 hour - 175 MB

Listen to artist Mithu Sen in conversation with Max Delany, ACCA’s Artistic Director & CEO, alongside special guests Irina Aristarkhova, Professor at the Penny W. Stamps School of Art & Design and Digital Studies Institute of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and Deepanjana Klein, Director of Acquisitions and Development, Kiran Nadar Museum of Art (KNMA). They discuss Sen’s major solo exhibition 'mOTHERTONGUE', which surveys the past two decades of her compelling art practice, includin...

Writing in the Expanded Field IV: Touching Feeling Writing (Audio-only)

November 21, 2022 23:08 - 8 minutes - 8 MB

This recording is part of a video commissioned for 'Writing in the Expanded Field IV: Touching Feeling Writing' developed in conjunction with ACCA’s exhibition ‘Paul Yore: WORD MADE FLESH’ (23 September – 20 November 2022). The digital publishing project exploring new compositional modes and publics for art writing will be released in early 2023. Credits: Rebecca Bracewell, sound editor Sofie McClure, videographer Lucinda Strahan, editor and program leader Loni Jeffs, editorial coordinat...

Paul Yore In Conversation With Nick Henderson

October 12, 2022 05:10 - 58 minutes - 135 MB

Listen to the in conversation with artist Paul Yore and Nick Henderson, volunteer committee member at the Australian Queer Archives, and Curator at the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia. They will be discussing Yore’s extensive survey exhibition 'Paul Yore: WORD MADE FLESH', unpacking the past fifteen years of his practice, with a focus on the major new immersive installation commissioned by ACCA. This lecture was recorded at ACCA on Saturday 1 October, 5–6pm. Read more about the ...

WRITING & CONCEPTS Lecture with Mykaela Saunders

August 22, 2022 00:12 - 48 minutes - 111 MB

Listen to the lecture by editor Mykaela Saunders speaking on the critically acclaimed anthology 'THIS ALL COME BACK NOW'. 'THIS ALL COME BACK NOW' is the world’s first anthology of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander speculative fiction – written, curated, edited and designed by blackfellas, for blackfellas and about blackfellas. In these stories, ‘this all come back’: all those things that have been taken from us, that we collectively mourn the loss of, or attempt to recover and revive, a...

Artist Talks: Gian Manik, Jason Phu and Jahnne Pasco-White

August 08, 2022 00:12 - 45 minutes - 105 MB

Listen to our Artist Talks with Gian Manik, Jason Phu and Jahnne Pasco-White. This Artist Talk was recorded in association with the exhibition ' Like a Wheel That Turns: The 2022 Macfarlane Commissions', now showing at the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art in Melbourne until 4 September 2022.

Artist Talks: Lucina Lane, Betty Muffler and JD Reforma

July 11, 2022 02:25 - 59 minutes - 136 MB

This Artist Talk was recorded in association with the exhibition ' Like a Wheel That Turns: The 2022 Macfarlane Commissions', now showing at the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art in Melbourne until 4 September 2022. In this Artist Talk we hear from exhibiting artists Lucina Lane, Betty Muffler and JD Reforma.

In Conversation: Frances Barrett and Daniel Mudie Cunningham

May 19, 2022 05:55 - 37 minutes - 84.8 MB

This conversation was recorded in association with the exhibition 'Frances Barrett: Meatus', now showing at the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art in Melbourne until 19 June 2022. In this conversation we hear from artist and curator Frances Barrett and from Daniel Mudie Cunningham, who is head of Programming at Carriageworks. 'Frances Barrett: Meatus' forms part of Suspended Moment: The Katthy Cavaliere Fellowship, an initiative designed to support a solo exhibition by Australian-based...

MTalks—Who’s Afraid of Public Space? Think Tank #4: Movement of People & Safety in Public

March 29, 2022 02:54 - 1 hour - 123 MB

This panel discussion explores ideas of safety, movement, surveillance, physical distancing, visibility and invisibility within Melbourne’s public spaces. Think Tank Moderator Nur Shkembi, artist, curator and PhD candidate, University of Melbourne, and Curatorial Advisory Group member for Who’s Afraid of Public Space?, is joined by esteemed local cultural contributors including Idil Ali, writer, performer, youth practitioner and community organiser; Antony Hamilton, Artistic Director, Chunky...

Distribution series #3: Publishing Art Serials

March 28, 2022 03:54 - 50 minutes - 115 MB

Listen to Melbourne Art Library for the final in their series of discussions about the values of the public library. Reflecting on the library of written materials on public art, public culture and public space in the Reading Space: The Common Room, Melbourne Art Library discuss the purpose and complexities of developing a community library collection and archives. Forum Series: Distribution What power dynamics are at play in the distribution of information? How democratic is ‘collective’ ...

Insurgent modes for urban reconnection: Scaling, augmenting, and counter-mapping public space

March 28, 2022 03:52 - 1 hour - 169 MB

Creative practice researchers: Prof Carol Brown, Dr Troy Innocent, and A/Prof Linda Knight, chaired by Rachel Iampolski addresses how artistic practices offer insurgent modes for developing reconnection with urban spaces after a prolonged lockdown, and sustained anxiety around public spaces. The panel shares their practical and creative approaches for being in the world and the key role that insurgent artistic modes will play in redeveloping our confidence in public space. The experimental v...

Making Spaces Public

March 28, 2022 03:50 - 53 minutes - 122 MB

Urbanists and planners need to engage in broader and messier practices if they are to design inclusive and accessible public spaces. The production of space is as much a social and political process, as a physical one, and identities of places are often latent, contested and invisible. A new genre of artists and creative practitioners are engaging in public space, using site-based practices that catalyse new uses, build new constituencies, and amplify marginalised voices. Moderated by Mel Do...

Artist Talks: Education Space with Ross Coulter, Eugenia Lim and James Nguyen

March 28, 2022 03:45 - 1 hour - 140 MB

Listen to ACCA’s Artist Educator and Curator of the Education Space Andrew Atchison with artists Ross Coulter, Eugenia Lim and James Nguyen for a discussion about art and working in public space. This program is associated with the Education Space: Creating Art in Public, a hybrid studio, classroom and gallery designed to promote active participation with, and careful consideration of, public art practices and the diverse and inventive approaches artists adopt when creating artwork for publi...

Distribution series #1: Introduction to Art Librarianship

March 28, 2022 03:42 - 58 minutes - 135 MB

Listen to Melbourne Art Library for the first in their series of discussions about experimental modes of sharing information. Reflecting on the library of written materials on public art, public culture and public space in the Reading Space: The Common Room, Melbourne Art Library unpack the role of the contemporary art librarian. Forum Series: Distribution What power dynamics are at play in the distribution of information? How democratic is ‘collective’ knowledge? And how are individuals an...

Artist Talks: Who's Afraid of Public Space? – Offsite projects #2

February 23, 2022 00:25 - 59 minutes - 136 MB

Join artists Jon Campbell, Guled Abdulwasi, and Laresa Kosloff at ACCA as they discuss their commissioned works as part of Who’s Afraid of Public Space? offsite projects.

Distribution series #2: Alternative Collections

February 23, 2022 00:11 - 59 minutes - 136 MB

Join Melbourne Art Library for the second in their series of discussions about experimental modes of sharing information as part of Who's Afraid of Public Space?. The forum panel includes: Nell Fraser (Melbourne Art Library), Caroline Phillips (Womens Art Register), and Nick Henderson (Australian Queer Archives).

Panel discussion: City of Melbourne Commissions

February 23, 2022 00:02 - 1 hour - 165 MB

Join artists Sean Lynch and Mikala Dwyer, and writer Alicia Sometimes for a panel discussion about public art, presented in association with the recent launch of two major City of Melbourne temporary public art commissions in University Square, Carlton.

Artist Talks: Who's Afraid of Public Space? – Offsite projects #1

February 07, 2022 23:42 - 58 minutes - 135 MB

Join artists Simona Castricum, Michael Candy, Hoang Tran Nguyen, and Callum Morton at ACCA as they discuss their commissioned works as part of Who’s Afraid of Public Space? offsite projects.

Artist Talks: Who's Afraid of Public Space? – Offsite projects

February 07, 2022 23:42 - 58 minutes - 135 MB

Join artists Jon Campbell, Guled Abdulwasi, and Laresa Kosloff at ACCA as they discuss their commissioned works as part of Who’s Afraid of Public Space? offsite projects.

Panel discussion: APHIDS DESTINY

February 07, 2022 23:31 - 1 hour - 143 MB

Listen to a panel discussion on Melbourne-based collective APHIDS’ new moving-image work 'DESTINY' with artist Eugenia Lim, and worker-performers Cher Tan and Wasay, moderated by Amelia Wallin. 'DESTINY' 2021 is a moving-image work made in collaboration with on-demand or ‘gig economy’ workers – rideshare drivers, food delivery riders and cleaners – exploring personal and global experiences of the platform economy.

Artist Talks: Who’s Afraid of Public Space? – Onsite exhibition spaces

February 07, 2022 23:15 - 42 minutes - 97.8 MB

Listen to N’arweet Carolyn Briggs AM, Sarah Lynn Rees, Andrew Atchison, Stephanie Pahnis, Lauren Crockett, Nicola Cortese, Timothy Moore, and John Tanner as they share their approaches to transforming ACCA’s four galleries to become civic spaces: Gathering Space: Nargee Djeembana, Education Space: Creating Art in Public, Reading Space: The Common Room, and Project Space: The Hoarding.

Experimental Institutionalism: Rethinking infrastructures and curatorial practice

October 27, 2021 03:32 - 1 hour - 86.9 MB

Speakers: Biljana Ciric and iLiana Fokianaki In this lecture, curator and researcher Biljana Ciric discusses her educational platform What Could/Should Curating Do? and long-term project 'As you go... the roads under your feet, towards a new future' as experimental models for cross-cultural collaborations. Writer and curator iLiana Fokianaki shares her curatorial journey in establishing the non-profit gallery ‘The State of Concept’ in Athens and her interdisciplinary program 'The Bureau of C...

A Poem and a Mistake Panel Discussion

September 30, 2021 03:57 - 59 minutes - 136 MB

Listen now to a panel discussion on A Poem and a Mistake, written by Cheri Magid, with Alexis Grenell, Cheri Magid, Stephanie McCarter, Sarah Baskin and Tamila Woodard. Read more here: https://acca.melbourne/program/a-poem-and-a-mistake-by-cheri-magid/

Experimental Institutionalism: Ecological with Keg de Souza and José Roca

September 29, 2021 06:25 - 1 hour - 75.7 MB

Ecological: Practices and challenges of sustainability Speakers: José Roca and Keg de Souza In this lecture, we are joined by José Roca, Artistic Director of the 23rd Biennale of Sydney, and artist Keg de Souza, with a focus on the practices and challenges of sustainability. Roca’s presentation questions whether biennales are sustainable, sharing the processes, curatorial considerations and some of the challenges faced in developing the 23rd Biennale of Sydney. de Souza’s presentation is cen...

Experimental Institutionalism: Electronic with Seb Chan and Sahej Rahal

September 01, 2021 02:28 - 1 hour - 76.3 MB

Electronic: Modelling the digital present and tools for the future Speakers: Seb Chan and Sahej Rahal Seb Chan is the Chief Experience Officer (CXO) at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image where he is responsible for a holistic, multi-channel, visitor-centred design strategy for the institution. Until August 2015, he was Director of Digital & Emerging Media, at Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum in New York. There he led the museum’s digital renewal and its transformation into an...

In Conversation | Cheri Magid and Stephanie McCarter on ‘A Poem and a Mistake’

August 23, 2021 04:25 - 39 minutes - 91.3 MB

Listen now to Cheri Magid and Stephanie McCarter on ‘A Poem and a Mistake’, presented between 27 August – 12 September at acca.melbourne as part of the exhibition 'A Biography of Daphne.' Read more here: https://acca.melbourne/program/a-poem-and-a-mistake-by-cheri-magid/

A Biography of Daphne Artist talks: Erik Bünger, Inge Meijer, and Katie West

August 06, 2021 02:51 - 1 hour - 159 MB

Listen now to Mihnea Mircan in conversation with artists Erik Bünger, Inge Meijer, and Katie West to discuss their works featured in the exhibition 'A Biography of Daphne'. A Biography of Daphne’ is a curatorial project that revisits the Classical myth of Daphne as the starting point for an investigation of trauma and metamorphosis, symbiosis and entanglement in contemporary art. Daphne, the nymph who turned into a tree to evade the assault of the god Apollo, is a figure in, and of, crisis, ...

Experimental Institutionalism: Employment with Alana Kushnir and Julieta Aranda

August 04, 2021 12:40 - 1 hour - 65.7 MB

Employment: Art, labour and changing modes of working This program is part of ACCA’s 2021 Lecture Series, Experimental Institutionalism: Contemporary Art and Curatorial Ecologies and features two short lectures by Alana Kushnir and Julieta Aranda followed by a conversation with ACCA Curator Miriam Kelly. Alana Kushnir explores collaboration, labour and scaling-up the artist’s studio in the context of the contemporary art ecology, and Julieta Aranda examines our relationship – as beings, as ...

A Biography of Daphne Artist Talks: Ho Tzu Nyen, Jill Magid, P. Staff and Candice Lin

July 21, 2021 01:47 - 1 hour - 170 MB

Listen to curator Mihnea Mircan in conversation with artists Ho Tzu Nyen, Jill Magid, and P. Staff and Candice Lin to discuss their works featured in the exhibition 'A Biography of Daphne'.

A Biography of Daphne Artist Talks: Lauren Burrow and Nicholas Mangan

July 08, 2021 05:24 - 39 minutes - 89.4 MB

Listen to artists Lauren Burrow and Nicholas Mangan as they discuss their works featured in the exhibition 'A Biography of Daphne'. ​‘A Biography of Daphne’ is a curatorial project that revisits the Classical myth of Daphne as the starting point for an investigation of trauma and metamorphosis, symbiosis and entanglement in contemporary art. Daphne, the nymph who turned into a tree to evade the assault of the god Apollo, is a figure in, and of, crisis, but also a symbol of resistance and tra...

Experimental Institutionalism: Expanded with ruangrupa and The Unbound Collective

July 01, 2021 01:41 - 1 hour - 75.3 MB

What similarities and alliances can be drawn across borders, and how do we work and learn differently in response to the specificities of locality, place, culture and community? Can we work better together? What futures are possible or likely for the contemporary art ecology? Listen now to Expanded: Collectivity and Solidarity in Changing Times now, with ruangrupa and The Unbound Collective, as part of our lecture series Experimental Institutionalism: Contemporary Art and Curatorial Ecologie...

Who’s Afraid of Public Space? Think Tank #3 – Visibility and Accessibility

June 30, 2021 04:08 - 57 minutes - 132 MB

Listen now to the third conversation in the Think Tank series as part of the forthcoming exhibition Who’s Afraid of Public Space? Presented in partnership with Art Projects Australia (APA), this session will be moderated by ACCA’s Public Programs Coordinator Bianca Winataputri and include contributors Dewi Cooke, Eleanor Jackson, Sim Luttin, Michael Camakaris and Ed Service. ACCA is pleased to co-host further Think Tanks over the coming year to consider a wide array of considerations pertin...

Nuclear: Yhonnie Scarce, Mykaela Saunders and Dimity Hawkins

June 09, 2021 04:52 - 1 hour - 156 MB

Listen now to a conversation between between Yhonnie Scarce, Kokatha and Nukunu artist from South Australia, Mykaela Saunders, writer, teacher, and community researcher and Dimity Hawkins, Australian activist, researcher and academic. This podcast concludes the series produced in association with 'Yhonnie Scarce: Missile Park', including Glass with Yhonnie Scarce, Kristel Britcher and Lisa Slade, Architecture with Louis Mokak, Mikhail Rodrick and Kim Bridgland, Family with Hannah Presley and...

Concrete Archives: Yhonnie Scarce and Lisa Radford

June 03, 2021 04:14 - 44 minutes - 103 MB

Listen now to a conversation between Yhonnie Scarce, Kokatha and Nukunu artist from South Australia and Lisa Radford, artist and writer about their collaborative project 'Concrete Archives.' Stay tuned for further podcasts to be released, produced in association with 'Yhonnie Scarce: Missile Park.'

Family: Hannah Presley and Lisa Waup

May 28, 2021 02:26 - 31 minutes - 72 MB

Listen now to a conversation between Hannah Presley, currently curator of Indigenous art at the National Gallery of Victoria and inaugural curator for the Yalingwa program at ACCA, and Lisa Waup, artist and co-curator of 'Yhonnie Scarce: Missile Park.' Stay tuned for further podcasts to be released, produced in association with 'Yhonnie Scarce: Missile Park', on view at ACCA until 14 June.

Architecture: Louis Mokak, Mikhail Rodrick and Kim Bridgland

May 19, 2021 04:57 - 59 minutes - 136 MB

Listen now to a conversation between ​Louis Anderson Mokak, a Djugun man from West Kimberley and interdisciplinary designer, Mikhail Rodrick, architect at Wood Marsh and Yhonnie Scarce's long-term collaborator, and Kim Bridgland, a director at Melbourne based architecture studio Edition Office. ​ Stay tuned for further podcasts to be released, produced in association with 'Yhonnie Scarce: Missile Park', on view at ACCA until 14 June.

Public Readings – Writing in the Expanded Field #3: Overlapping Writing

May 18, 2021 01:46 - 1 hour - 154 MB

ACCA and the non/fictionLab at RMIT are pleased to present a live snapshot of outcomes and processes from the 2021 program of Writing in the Expanded Field Volume 3: Overlapping Writing, developed in conjunction with ACCA’s summer show Overlapping Magisteria. Program participants: Des Barry, Anna Kate Blair, Alisa Blakeney, Sophia Cai, Kate Jama, Peta Murray, Diego Ramirez, Autumn Royal, Audrey Schmidt and Tina Stefanou. Encompassing living organisms, kinetic installations and immersive as...

Glass: Yhonnie Scarce, Kristel Britcher and Lisa Slade

May 12, 2021 06:44 - 45 minutes - 103 MB

Listen now to a discussion about the medium of glass between Yhonnie Scarce, Kokatha and Nukunu artist from South Australia, Kristel Britcher, artist, designer and head of the Jam Factory glass studio, and Lisa Slade, Assistant Director at the Art Gallery of South Australia. Stay tuned for further podcasts to be released, produced in association with 'Yhonnie Scarce: Missile Park', on view at ACCA until 14 June.

Counter-monuments Symposium: Session Three

May 07, 2021 05:00 - 1 hour - 195 MB

Counter-monuments: Indigenous settler relations in Australian contemporary art and memorial practices Session Three: Friday 19 March 2021 Chair: Dr Marnie Badham, Senior Research Fellow, CAST, RMIT School of Art SPEAKERS: Unbound Collective: Sovereign Acts of (Anti)Memorial Love Djon Mundine: Remembering and Forgetting –Forgiveness and Not Forgetting More information: https://acca.melbourne/counter-monuments-indigenous-settler-relations-in-australian-contemporary-art-and-memorial-pract...

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