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The Importance of Being Anachronistic; Contemporary Aboriginal Art and Museum Reparations Publisher / Verlag fur moderne Kunst Nurnberg What accounts for this popularity

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What accounts for this popularity

standing up and making our voices heard

and Neil Young

three-dimensional drawings

The Importance of Being Anachronistic; Contemporary Aboriginal Art and Museum Reparations Publisher / Verlag fur moderne Kunst Nurnberg What accounts for this popularityThis title focuses on the role of time in contemporary art and introduces anachrony as a method for subverting the colonial archive. It takes as its subject Trawlwoolway artist Julie Goughs The Lost World (Part 2) exhibition and intervention in the Cambridge Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. This project is the subject of essays by Gough herself, Dacia Viejo Rose, Ellen Smith and Christoph Balzar, with photography by Mark Adams, and a foreword

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