Over 250 years ago, James Cook and his crew sailed the Endeavour to explore the Pacific. In 1770, they reached a continent inhabited for over 65,000 years by diverse Indigenous groups. Cook’s landing began a history that still affects Australia today, highlighting the need for reconciliation.
"Colony" examines the impact of British colonisation in Australia through historical, twentieth-century, and contemporary art. Featuring 1,000 essential cultural pieces, it presents the complex history of First Peoples and European settlers. This exploration covers the tragedies of a contested beginning and the dialogues leading to a better future, with works by William Barak, Christian Thompson, Maree Clarke, Julie Gough, and Brook Andrew.
Publisher name | Thames & Hudson Australia Pty Ltd |
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Publication date | 1 August 2019 |
Number of pages | 392 |
Format | Hardback |
Contributors | Edited by Cathy Leahy, Judith Ryan, Isobel Crombie, Myles-Russell Cook, and Megan Patty |
Dimensions | 23.7 x 29.3 cm |
Weight | 2300 g |