TarraWarra Biennial 2008, Lost & Found: An Archeology of the Present
Essay by Charlotte Day
Published by TarraWarra Museum of Art, July 2008
Exhibition catalogue. Curated by Charlotte Day. Features reproduction of works by each participating artist.
71 pages, 36 colour images
dimensions: 21h x 21w cm
The activities of the archeologist offer a useful analogy to the process of art: mapping, surveying, excavating, taking samples not only from readily available material but also from what may have been previously overlooked, forgotten or buried from both the recent and distant past
Charlotte Day, excerpt from catalogue essay
Price: $15.00
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