Black & white: documenting Indigenous Australia
Bundoora Homestead Art Centre
Aboriginal people have featured in the photographic history of Australia since the earliest days of the camera. They have also been keen collectors and producers of photography since the late nineteenth century. And, over recent years, Indigenous photographers have been among the most celebrated figures in contemporary Australian art.
This exhibition includes images produced by Indigenous and non-Indigenous photographers, working in a range of different historical and professional contexts. In a variety of ways, all the photographers in this exhibition demonstrate an interest in using the camera to document Aboriginal Australia. From the commercial photography of European immigrants in the 1870s, through to the conceptually driven work of contemporary Aboriginal artists, black-and-white photography provides a vehicle for recording, remembering and re-negotiating cross-cultural relations.
A Monash Gallery of Art touring exhibition.
Please note: these dates are subject to change please contact the host-gallery prior to your visit
Location
Bundoora Homestead Art Centre7 – 27 Snake Gully Drive
Other Metro Melbourne Precinct
Victoria
Australia