Everyone has a history – Part One: Plain Speak.

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Title

Everyone has a history – Part One: Plain Speak.

Venues

Art Gallery of Western Australia. (25 February 2017 – 13 July 2017)

Date

(2017)

Summary

Multi-artist exhibition. Located: Australia (WA).

Curator

Carly Lane, Curator Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art, Art Gallery of Western Australia

Abstract

Plain Speak launches a new annual series at AGWA, Everyone has a history, presenting compelling personal stories told through art. Exclusive to PIAF, the inaugural show puts Indigenous artists in the spotlight. Featuring 50 powerfully personal works, presented through a range of media; including video work, paintings, photography, sculpture and textiles. These are personal stories that demand to be told. Whether it’s a grand tale or something intimate as a diary, these are stories and histories that will provoke a response and resonate with the audience. The Indigenous voice, the Indigenous sensibility as you’ve never encountered it before. Up close and personal. Artists include; Vernon Ah Kee, Tony Albert, Michael Cook, Brenda L Croft, Sandra Hill, Lesley Murray and Christopher Pease. This new three year project is about stories that have to be told – Everyone has a history. Whether it’s a grand narrative or a modest tale, an intimate moment or an everyday account, this exhibition explores the way people construct stories to connect, remember and potentially forget. The launch exhibition in this series is part of the Gallery’s commitment to build an ongoing program focusing on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art. [Gallery media]