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Eugenia Raskopoulos: Vestiges of the Tongue Plants As Australia became a nation

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As Australia became a nation in 1901

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Eminent curators

Ian McLean has brilliantly put together a theoretical discourse that examines critically this multilayered—though sometimes contradictory—complexity of Aboriginal art

Eugenia Raskopoulos: Vestiges of the Tongue Plants As Australia became a nationThree decades of work from the pioneering photo media artist, exploring themes of gender, migration and globalisation. With recognition for her pioneering practice long overdue, this scholarly monograph is the first survey of one of Australias leading photo media artists, Eugenia Raskopoulos. Raskopoulos cultural background has informed more than three decades of inventive, evolving bodies of work that span across video photo media, installation and

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