Who do you take me for? British and Australian Photo-media work.

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Title

Who do you take me for? British and Australian Photo-media work.

Collective title

An Institute of Modern Art, Queensland, travelling exhibition.

Venues

Institute Of Modern Art None

Ivan Dougherty Gallery [2]. (1 October 1992 – 24 October 1992)

Date

(1992)

Summary

Multi-artist exhibition. Located: Australia (NSW). Photo-media

Curator

Williamson, Clare.

Web address

https://cofa.unsw.edu.au/unsw-galleries/who-do-yo…

Country of context

Australia

Abstract

Who do you take me for? is an exploration of photo-based work by British and Australian practitioners whose work deals with issues of their 'otherness' as perceived by the dominant culture in which they live. The primary theme of this exhibition is that of marginalisation as it arises from perceptions of cultural identity. However, important sub-themes are marginalisation of identity for reasons of gender, sexuality and class. These aspects of identity have become increasingly intertwined and cannot be treated as individual, hermetically separate concepts.

[Exhibition media, 1992].

Sponsor: British Council.

Artists in exhibition: Sutapa Biswas, Franco di Chiera, Anthony Gett, Joy Gregory, Sunil Gupta, Rhona Harriette, Mona Hatoum, Roshini, Kempadoo, Peter Lambropoulos, Peter Lyssiotis, Milan Milojevic, Pratibha Parmar, Dina Tourvas, Edite Vidins, Rhonda Wilson.

Last Updated

23 Jul 2024