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A Blak Woman Walks through a Blakened Landscape : Contemporary Indigenous Art and the Making of History
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A Blak Woman Walks through a Blakened Landscape : Contemporary Indigenous Art and the Making of History
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'The blakened landscape of Australia includes the Great Court of the University of Queensland where in installation of Indigenous art simultaneously revealed the absence of a clearly marked and thriving Indigenous presence and the existence of multiple representations of Indigenous peoples by the university in order to claim 'antiquity', 'development, 'care' and history itself...'
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A Blak Woman Walks through a Blakened Landscape : Contemporary Indigenous Art and the Making of History
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