Family tree


Autoria(s): O'Brien, Kevin; Hanson, David
Data(s)

01/07/2011

Resumo

Artist's Statement: These suspended shipping floats symbolise the artist's grandfather's home on Keriri (Hammond Island), where the trees are decorated with floats of all colours that have washed up on the beach. Across the entire Torres Strait, these floats, often from Asia, wash ashore and become decorative objects, strung from trees and hung from island shacks. Their vivid colours, and sometimes reflective glass surfaces, play against the lush tropical setting, while their re-use reflects the innovative character of island life. This arrangement of the floats represents the artist's family tree, which he has traced back six generations to Mer (Murray Island) and Keriri. The strings of orange floats represent his immediate family and direct lineage, each member of which is named on a float, with the totem of the family painted on the base. The remaining floats trace additional ancestry and spread further back through time and space, spanning the Torres Strait from west to east.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/76302/

Publicador

Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA)

Relação

http://www.qagoma.qld.gov.au/exhibitions/past/2011/land,_sea_and_sky_contemporary_art_of_the_torres_strait_islands

O'Brien, Kevin & Hanson, David (2011) Family tree. [Exhibition/Event]

Fonte

School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty

Palavras-Chave #120100 ARCHITECTURE #200201 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Cultural Studies
Tipo

Creative Work