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Christian Thompson - Ritual Intimacy

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The Story

Ritual Intimacy is the first survey exhibition of one of Australia's leading artists, Christian Thompson, at the Monash University Museum of Art (MUMA) in Melbourne. Thompson, of the Bidjara people, works across photography, video, sculpture, performance and sound to explore notions of identity, race and Australia's colonial history. The exhibition, and accompanying book, covers the breadth of Thompson's practice, both in the media he employs and in the works he has made for Australian and European contexts. It includes his best-known work in photography, where he has used his own image to present ideas about identity and the collision of cultures, along with his audio and video works that celebrate language and gesture through performance, sound and song. Published by MUMA (Melbourne).

132 pages, 23 x 17cm, softcover, MUMA (Melbourne). 

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Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Ritual Intimacy is the first survey exhibition of one of Australia's leading artists, Christian Thompson, at the Monash University Museum of Art (MUMA) in Melbourne. Thompson, of the Bidjara people, works across photography, video, sculpture, performance and sound to explore notions of identity, race and Australia's colonial history. The exhibition, and accompanying book, covers the breadth of Thompson's practice, both in the media he employs and in the works he has made for Australian and European contexts. It includes his best-known work in photography, where he has used his own image to present ideas about identity and the collision of cultures, along with his audio and video works that celebrate language and gesture through performance, sound and song. Published by MUMA (Melbourne).

132 pages, 23 x 17cm, softcover, MUMA (Melbourne).