Colonial inversions and parliamentary takeovers : the strange, surreal photos of Michael Cook – (…)
Conditioned takes a retrospective dive into Bidjara artist Michael Cook’s oeuvre of layered, stylised photographs, prising open the space between Indigenous and European perspectives and experiences • Conditioned by Michael Cook is out now in Australia ($A65, Perimeter Editions) • Tarnanthi (…)
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