The Finding Country Exhibition seeks a pluralist contest between the traditions of aboriginal space (Country), and European space (property) in Australia. Aboriginal Country is excluded from the Australian city. The city of Brisbane, located on the aboriginal Country of the Turrbal people, is the common ground of this confrontation. It is the show Australia rejected. Despite the 1992 landmark Mabo case High Court decision, a decision that struck down the doctrine of terra nullius (an empty land belonging to no-one), architecture in Australia continues its 18th century European tradition of drawing on empty paper. The aboriginal position is that this paper is not empty, but is full of what can’t be seen. The aboriginal map of Australia revea...
Since the 1970s, there has been a fraught yet hopeful Aboriginal cultural resurgence in Australia. A...
My Senior Independent Study is focused on how Australian Aboriginal art becomes reinterpreted in ter...
Country constitutes the very anchor of life for many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in...
Country and First Nations cultures in Australia are continually gaining interest in the wider commun...
To many Aboriginal Australians, Country means place of origin in spiritual, cultural and literal ter...
This introductory essay situates this special issue\u27s concerns in the context of Indigenous cultu...
This paper investigates the way that an architect’s experience in place and time has shaped outcomes...
An essay, succeeding the Finding Country exhibition, which details three teaching studios for Queens...
Throughout the colonial settlement of Australia, Aboriginal people were subject to processes of colo...
This practice-led PhD research investigated alternate forms of articulation to relate stories of pla...
Australian Aboriginal peoples have a long history of relationships connected to Country: Australia’s...
Aboriginal architecture has only recently been recognised within the architectural history of Austra...
© 1994 Kayo TamuraIn 1992 two large-scale exhibitions on Australian painting were held in succession...
The work of an Aboriginal art centre involves both Aboriginal and non- Aboriginal staff, and a proce...
Three decades after Alexander Tzonis and Liane Lefaivre first introduced the notion of critical regi...
Since the 1970s, there has been a fraught yet hopeful Aboriginal cultural resurgence in Australia. A...
My Senior Independent Study is focused on how Australian Aboriginal art becomes reinterpreted in ter...
Country constitutes the very anchor of life for many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in...
Country and First Nations cultures in Australia are continually gaining interest in the wider commun...
To many Aboriginal Australians, Country means place of origin in spiritual, cultural and literal ter...
This introductory essay situates this special issue\u27s concerns in the context of Indigenous cultu...
This paper investigates the way that an architect’s experience in place and time has shaped outcomes...
An essay, succeeding the Finding Country exhibition, which details three teaching studios for Queens...
Throughout the colonial settlement of Australia, Aboriginal people were subject to processes of colo...
This practice-led PhD research investigated alternate forms of articulation to relate stories of pla...
Australian Aboriginal peoples have a long history of relationships connected to Country: Australia’s...
Aboriginal architecture has only recently been recognised within the architectural history of Austra...
© 1994 Kayo TamuraIn 1992 two large-scale exhibitions on Australian painting were held in succession...
The work of an Aboriginal art centre involves both Aboriginal and non- Aboriginal staff, and a proce...
Three decades after Alexander Tzonis and Liane Lefaivre first introduced the notion of critical regi...
Since the 1970s, there has been a fraught yet hopeful Aboriginal cultural resurgence in Australia. A...
My Senior Independent Study is focused on how Australian Aboriginal art becomes reinterpreted in ter...
Country constitutes the very anchor of life for many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in...