Exhibition | A decolonial geographic | Plimsoll Gallery, Hobart

Megan Walch, The Spill Series (The Rough Guide 2), 2013-16. Oil and enamel on composite panel, 130 x 130 cm. Photograph Megan Walch. Courtesy of Bett Gallery.

A decolonial geographic

Curated by Fernando do Campo

Artists: Richard Bell, Jon Cattapan, Juan Davila, Kerry Gregan, Raafat Ishak, Penny Mason, Alex Pittendrigh, Jessica Rankin, Judy Watson, Megan Walch and Ruth Waller.

A decolonial geographic bring together 11 artists who engage with pictorial, material and philosophical questions that rethink misleading representations of the Australian landscape in A decolonial geographic. Ideas of the pastoral and natural Australian landscape are commonly depicted as postcard perfect – sublime and transcendent – and emptied of human beings. A decolonial geographic recalibrates this idealised and romantic view of what landscape signifies and how it should be portrayed.

A decolonial geographic is a Devonport Regional Gallery exhibition toured by Contemporary Art Tasmania.

Exhibition dates: 16 Dec 2020 – 28 Jan 2021

PLIMSOLL GALLERY
School of Creative Arts, University of Tasmania
Hunter Street, Hobart 7000. E Jane.Barlow@utas.edu.au
Open daily 12.00 to 5.00 during exhibitions, closed on Tues and public hols. Plimsoll Gallery will be closed between Sunday 24th December 2017 to Monday 1st January 2018 (inclusive)

http://www.utas.edu.au/creative-arts/events/art-hobart/2017/december/a-decolonial-geographic

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