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Booze Built Australia
AU$25.00 Read MoreAdd to cartWayne Kelly
Brisbane: Watson Ferguson & Company, 2017.This is the fascinating account of how Australias development was fuelled by alcohol.
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The Art of Politics, The Politics of Art: The Place of Indigenous Contemporary Art
AU$25.00 Read MoreAdd to cartFiona Foley
Southport: Keeaira Press, 2006.“In October 2005 the Centre for Public Culture and Ideas hosted The Art of Politics/The Politics of Art conference in Brisbane. An impressive array of local and international Indigenous and non-Indigenous academics, art administrators and practicing artists were gathered together to discuss Indigenous art in mainstream Australia and in international arts practice. This book features contributions from Fiona Foley, Regina Ganter, Subba Gosh, Anna Haebich, Dillon Kombumerri, Ole Maiava, Louise Martin-Chew, Michael Mel, Djon Mundine Fiona Nicoll, Aaron Seeto, Franca Tamisari and Kelvin Yazzie.”
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The Elephant Engine High Dive Revival
AU$25.00 Read MoreAdd to cartDerrick Brown; Robbie Q. Telfer
Long Beach: Write Bloody, 2009. -

Backless Betty From Bondi
AU$20.00 Read MoreAdd to cartKenneth Slessor; Virgil Reilly; Frank Dunne; Joan Morrison
Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1983. -

Kundalini Rising
AU$20.00 Read MoreAdd to cartJeff McBride
Jersey City: Zanadu, 1991. -

Frontier Imaginaries Edition No 1: Frontier
AU$20.00 Read MoreAdd to cartVivian Ziheri
Amsterdam: Frontier Imaginaries, 2016.“Frontier Imaginaries Ed No1 offers a chance to reflect upon how, why, and with what tools locally-focused projects can be meaningfully connected across vastly separate geographies. Are publications valuable means of transmitting the specific work of an exhibition across time and territories? Do more recent communications technologies offer other tools that may be more useful? From the art-making perspective, what can be learned and/or contributed to the approaches of current social movements that strive to effect local change within systems of globalised power-relations?”