Tony Albert
Jemima Wyman
FEVER
Wollongong Art Gallery
9 Aug – 2 Nov 25
Selected Works
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Plume 21 2023

hand cut digital photographs
103 × 115 cm
110 x 121 cm (framed)

Jemima Wyman
Circle 2015

etching on paper
40 × 40 cm
AP1 edition of 7 + 3 AP

Tony Albert
Exhibition Text
by Wollongong Art Gallery

FEVER draws on the entwined legacies of First Nations cultural, creative and activist practices, to stage our world as a fever dreamt epoch. One that is marked by ecological crisis and cultural violence. In times when fear and fatigue settle like fog, this exhibition is a calling to trace the footsteps of First Nations Ancestors and Elders – to rewrite colonial narratives and decolonise our collective future.

By centring Blak sovereign identities and self-expression that resist state-sanctioned, palatable or exoticised representations, FEVER disrupts Eurocentric historical narratives in a nation-state where colonisation has expanded beyond place and space. Through diverse creative practices from across so-called Australia, FEVER reflects on complex experiences of identity, dispossession and resistance, urging us to radically re-imagine our relationship with Country - (and with each other).

Grounded in First Nations ways of knowing, being and doing, these works challenge and unsettle colonial systems of knowledge and power. As Frantz Fanon wrote in Wretched of the Earth (1961), “decolonisation, which sets out to change the order of the world, is clearly an agenda for total disorder”.


Featured Artists:

Abie Jangala, Beryl Brierley, Brenda L Croft, Bonny Brennan, Chico Monks, David Nolan, Freddie Timms, Garry Jones, Herbert Raberaba, Jean Nampijinpa Hudson, Jemima Wyman, Juundaal Strang-Yettica, Karla Dickens, Mervyn Bishop, Mick Kubarkku, Peter James Hewitt, Ricky Connick, Samantha Hobson, Steven Russell, Tracey Moffatt, Tony Albert, Vanessa Inkamala, Vernon Ah Kee, Vic Chapman

Sullivan+Strumpf acknowledge the Indigenous People of this land, the traditional custodians on whose Country we work, live and learn. We pay respect to Elders, past and present, and recognise their continued connection to culture, land, waters and community.

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