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Välkommen till en presentation av curatorn, skribenten, konstnären och aktivisten Djon Mundine, en nyckelperson inom curerande av samtida aboriginisk konst.
Djon Mundine har haft många ledande curatorpositioner inom både nationella och internationella institutioner, inklusive National Museum of Australia, Museum of Contemporary Art, Art Gallery of New South Wales och Campbelltown Art Centre.
Mellan åren 1979 och 1995 var han konstrådgivare på Milingimbi och curator vid Bula-bula Arts i Ramingining, Arnhem Land. Djon Mundine var också konceptkonstnär och producent för Aboriginal Memorial, som består av 200 målade stolpar av fyrtiotre konstnärer från Ramingining, vilka var och en symboliserar ett år sedan den brittiska invasionen 1788. Minnesmärket var centralt för Sydneybiennalen 1988 och finns kvar på en permanent utställning på National Gallery of Australia i huvudentrén. Djon är inbjuden av IASPIS inom expertbesöksprogrammet och besöker Norrbotten och Sapmi i maj 2023.
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Djon Mundine: Curating contemporary Aboriginal art
Date: Tuesday May 2, 2023
Time: 5:00 – 6:30 pm
Place: IASPIS/Konstnärsnämnden
Address: Maria Skolgata 83, Stockholm
Language: English
Free admission, no reservation needed
Welcome to a presentation by the curator, writer artist and activist Djon Mundine, celebrated as a foundational figure in curating contemporary Aboriginal art.
Djon Mundine has held many senior curatorial positions in both national and international institutions, some of which include the National Museum of Australia, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Art Gallery of New South Wales and Campbelltown Art Centre. Between the years 1979 and 1995, he was the Art Advisor at Milingimbi and curator at Bula-bula Arts in Ramingining, Arnhem Land for sixteen years. Djon Mundine was also the concept artist/ producer of the Aboriginal Memorial, comprising 200 painted poles by forty-three artists from Ramingining, each symbolising a year since the 1788 British invasion. The Memorial was central to the 1988 Biennale of Sydney and remains on permanent display at the National Gallery of Australia in the main entrance hall.
In 1993, Mundine received the Medal of the Order of Australia for service to the promotion and development of Aboriginal arts, crafts and culture. Between 2005 and 2006 Mundine was resident at the National Museum of Ethnology (Minpaku) in Osaka, Japan as a Research Professor in the Department of Social Research and is a PhD candidate at National College of Art and Design, University of NSW.
Djon Mundine OAM also won The Australia Council’s 2020 Red Ochre Award for Lifetime Achievement and is currently an independent curator of contemporary Indigenous art and cultural mentor. Djon is invited by IASPIS for an expert visit in the northern Sweden and Sapmi in May 2023.