In The Revolution Will Not Be Aestheticised, artist Warraba Weatherall considers the way that scientific and cultural perspectives inform contemporary cultural knowledge systems and forms of representation.
Researched through archival materials, Australian politics, and Indigenous knowledges, the exhibition encourages a deeper insight into the construction and transmission of Indigenous knowledge systems and their direct influence in shaping social, political and cultural futures. In assessing how cultural archetypes are maintained throughout society, Weatherall builds on an existing dialogue of contemporary cultural identity to consider what encourages a healthy cultural continuum.
Including film and paintings, the artist juxtaposes the complexities of his own Kamilaroi heritage and prescribed cultural aesthetics.
ARTIST TALK | Sat 30 July, 4pm
Join us in Gallery One for an in-conversation event with Warraba Weatherall and special guest interdisciplinary, arts-based researcher Dominique Chen.
Please note:
The Metro Arts Gallery is closed on Wednesday 10 August due to the QLD Public Holiday.