With the colder weather settling in, why not curl up with an art book? ArtsHub looks at the latest releases that are perfect autumn art reads, and book fairs.
Pictures that put history in its place
Hayley Millar Bakerâs work asserts the authority of memory and experience across generations.
Untitled (The circumstances are that a whale had come on shore) depicts the site of the earliest recorded massacre of Aboriginal people in Victoria. Â
Hayley Millar Baker
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There We Were All In One Place, a solo survey exhibition of 35 photographic works by Indigenous artist Hayley Millar Baker.
Millar Bakerâs layered photographic assemblages are informed by her Gunditjmara and cross-cultural heritage. Her works integrate archival photographs taken by her grandfather as a way to re-author history and assert the authority of memory and experience across generations.