Accession No

2016.76


Description

Four-colour photolithograph by Brook Andrew titled 'the troops Executive headhunters', 2016, edition presentation proof 1/2


Place

Oceania; Australasia; Australia; Victoria; Melbourne


Period


Source

Australian Print Workshop via Ingham, Chris [donor]


Department

Anth


Reference Numbers

2016.76; MAA: MT0016


Cultural Affliation


Material

Paper; Pigment


Local Term


Measurements


Events

Context (CMS Context)
‘Brook Andrew is known for his investigation of dominant Western narratives, specifically relating to colonialism, placing Australia at the centre of a global inquisition. Apart from drawing inspiration from vernacular objects and the archive Andrew travels internationally to work with communities and various private and public collections. Creating interdisciplinary works and immersive installations Andrew presents viewers with alternative choices for interpreting the world, both individually and collectively, by intervening, expanding and re-framing history and our inheritance. These perspectives are driven by his rich involvement with international and local research practice and his cultural inheritance of Wiradjuri, Ngunnawal and Celtic ancestry growing up in Australia's Sydney area.’

Taken from http://www.brookandrew.com/bibliogaphy/ [accessed 15/04/2016]. Also see for more information on the artist’s work.
Event Date 15/4/2016
Author: Remke Velden


Context (CMS Context)
Image created by the artist, processed and printed in an edition of 30 (plus proofs) by APW Printers at Australian Print Workshop, Melbourne.
Event Date 15/4/2016
Author: Remke Velden


Description (CMS Description)
Four-colour photolithograph, with collaged photolithographic elements and hand colour by Brook Andrew titled: 'the troops Executive headhunters'. Blind stamp 'APW' in the bottom right corner of the print. Annotated on the front [in pencil]: 'Presentation Proof 1/2' and signed by the artist. Condition: Good.
Event Date 15/4/2016
Author: Remke Velden


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