29 Mar 2025 - 25 May 2025
11:00 am - 4:00 pm
Location
Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery
Category(ies)
A UNSW Galleries Touring exhibition. Curated by Leigh Robb
Turrangka…in the shadowsΒ brings together a decade of practice by acclaimed multidisciplinary artist James Tylor. Tylorβs practice unpacks the histories of colonisation and its profound impact on Indigenous cultures as informed by his heritage comprising Nunga (Kaurna Miyurna), MΔori (Te Arawa) and European (English, Scottish, Irish, Dutch and Norwegian) ancestry. His expansive practice combines historical and contemporary photographic processes, exploring the complexities of cultural identity and relationships to place, in particular to the Kaurna Country of South Australia.
This extensive survey features Tylorβs renowned daguerreotypes, expansive digital photographic series, and handmade Kaurna cultural objects. The exhibition calls attention to Tylorβs enduring interest in the Becquerel Daguerreotype, a 19th-century photographic process to which he has returned throughout his career. These works consider the contested role of the daguerreotype in representations of Indigenous peoples, recontextualising this unique process to interrogate colonial records and generate a new archive of pseudo-historical images.
Tylor approaches his practice as a means of cultural repatriation. His imaging of the Australian landscape features physical interventions to photographic surfaces, including manual hand-colouring and the layering of Kaurna cultural designs using ochres sourced from Country. His βdeletedβ landscapes experiment with erasure methods through tearing, redacting, and scratching.