when: 13 May 2021 | venue: University of Sydney | cost: General Admission: $25.00 | Students: $10.00 | address: Parramatta and City Roads, Camperdown NSW 2006 | website: https://www.sydney.edu.au/museum/whats-on/talks-and-events/how-indigenous-art-shadows-the-enlightenment-museum.html | tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/how-indigenous-art-shadows-the-enlightenment-museum-tickets-148513286237
published: 14 Apr 2021, 5 min read
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Join Indigenous artist Daniel Boyd, AGNSW Indigenous curator, Erin Vink, and University of Sydney academics, Indigenous architect Michael Mossman and classicist, Peter Wilson in a panel discussion on Boyd's installation 'Pediment/Impediment', the inaugural contemporary art project in the Penelope Gallery. Dr Ann Stephen, Senior Curator, University Art Collection, will chair the discussion.
Throughout his practice, Daniel Boyd often works with archives and museum collections as source material to create his vision of decolonisation. Over a period of months, Boyd researched the Chau Chak Wing Museum's various collections, eventually selecting a group of 19th century plaster casts from the Nicholson Collection of antiquities. Veiled in pinpoints of light, the installation employs the idea of darkness as a form of Indigenous resistance to counter the power of Enlightenment ideas and western civilisation.
Panelists
Erin Vink, Assistant Curator of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art, Art Gallery of New South Wales; Michael Mossman, Lecturer in Architecture, Sydney School of Architecture Design and Planning; Professor Peter Wilson, Department of Classics and Ancient History. Chair: Dr Ann Stephen, Senior Curator, University Art Collection.
Please note: this event is an in-person experience and will not be live streamed.
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Join Indigenous artist Daniel Boyd, AGNSW Indigenous curator, Erin Vink, and University of Sydney academics, Indigenous architect Michael Mossman and classicist, Peter Wilson in a panel discussion on Boyd's installation 'Pediment/Impediment', the inaugural contemporary art project in the Penelope Gallery. Dr Ann Stephen, Senior Curator, University Art Collection, will chair the discussion.
Throughout his practice, Daniel Boyd often works with archives and museum collections as source material to create his vision of decolonisation. Over a period of months, Boyd researched the Chau Chak Wing Museum's various collections, eventually selecting a group of 19th century plaster casts from the Nicholson Collection of antiquities. Veiled in pinpoints of light, the installation employs the idea of darkness as a form of Indigenous resistance to counter the power of Enlightenment ideas and western civilisation.
Panelists
Erin Vink, Assistant Curator of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art, Art Gallery of New South Wales; Michael Mossman, Lecturer in Architecture, Sydney School of Architecture Design and Planning; Professor Peter Wilson, Department of Classics and Ancient History. Chair: Dr Ann Stephen, Senior Curator, University Art Collection.
Please note: this event is an in-person experience and will not be live streamed.
Go see How Indigenous art shadows the Enlightenment museum 2021.
How Indigenous art shadows the Enlightenment museum 2021 is on 13 May 2021. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Camperdown. Call 02 9351 2812 for details. Visit their website at https://www.sydney.edu.au/museum/whats-on/talks-and-events/how-indigenous-art-shadows-the-enlightenment-museum.html.
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