This Brittle Light: Exhibition Reading List

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THIS BRITTLE LIGHT

LIGHT SOURCE COMMISSIONS 2020-21

READING LIST

DESTINY DEACON & VIRGINIA FRASER Destiny Deacon and Myles Russell Cook, Destiny, 2020 Geraldine Barlow, ‘Destiny Deacon, Reading across Spaces.’ Eyeline, no. 62, December 2006: 52–55. Lisa Radford, ‘Destiny Deacon and Virginia Fraser, Forced into Images.’ Memo Review, July 25, 2020. Victoria Garnons-Williams, ‘The Last Laugh: The Agency of Alternative Aesthetics in the Work of Contemporary Australian Indigenous Women Photographers.’ Photography & Culture 13, no. 3/4, September 2020: 323–37 ‘Interview, Destiny Deacon in Conversation with David Broker.’ Photofile, no. 72, January 1, 2004: 18–21 ‘Not Quite Right, but Interestingly Queer [Interview with Destiny Deacon by Virginia Fraser].’ Photofile, no. 61, January 1, 2000: 25–30 TALOI HAVINI Marie Biggins and Pat Hoffie, The Disappointing Latitude, 1993 ‘Taloi Havini: Reclaiming Space and History. In Conversation with Ruth McDougall.’ Ocula, March 27, 2020 Taloi Havini, ‘Acknowledging the Blood Generation: Bougainville.’ Artlink, Vol. 33, No. 4, 2013: 41–43 Léuli Eshraghi, ‘We are Born of the Fanua: Moananui Arts Practice in Australia.’ Artlink Indigenous: Global edition, Vol. 35 No. 2, June 2015 Thomas Nicholas, ‘Human Flow in Melanesia: Taloi Havini’s Artefacts and Habitats.’ Artlink, Issue 38:3, September 2018 Taloi Havini, ‘An Uncertain Future.’ Mana Motu, Issue 1, 2013: 16–19 CatherineWilson, “Blood Generation”: Artist Taloi Havini on Bougainville’s Pain.’ Al Jazeera, 31 December 2020 ‘Taloi Havini: Reclamation.’ Artspace, 2020 LARESA KOSLOFF Robert Nelson, ‘Mischievous Art Turns Stock Footage into Radical Satire.’ The Age, September 20, 2020 Rebecca Coates, ‘On Looking at Looking.’ E-catalogue essay for ‘The space between us: Anne Landa Award for Video and New Media Art’, curated by Charlotte Day, 2013 Lily Hibberd, ‘Laresa Kosloff.’ Un Magazine, Issue 2, 2004: 9 ‘Interview with Laresa Kosloff.’ ACCA, 2011 Andrea Bell and Laresa Kosloff. ‘Everyday Choreographies.’ Runway, no. 19, June 2011: 20–25 NICHOLAS MANGAN Charlotte Day, Aileen Burns and Johan Lundh, Nicholas Mangan: Limits to Growth, 2016 Nicholas Mangan, Some Kinds of Duration, 2012 Louise Martin-Chew, ‘Art and Politics.’ Eyeline 87, January 1, 2017: 32–36 Dylan Rainforth, ‘Primitive Accumulation: Nicholas Mangan’s “Limits to Growth”.’ Art Monthly Australasia, no. 290, June 2016: 49–53


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