Daniel Boyd: Treasure Island - Hardcover

Daniel Boyd: Treasure Island - Hardcover

$72.58
Sale price  $72.58 Regular price 
Skip to product information
Daniel Boyd: Treasure Island - Hardcover

Daniel Boyd: Treasure Island - Hardcover

$72.58
Sale price  $72.58 Regular price 

by Isobel Parker Philip (Editor), Erin Vink (Editor), Daniel Browning (With)

Daniel Boyd (b. 1982) is one of Australia's most acclaimed artists. His practice is internationally recognized for its engagement with the colonial history of the Australia-Great Ocean (Pacific) region. Drawing upon intermingled discourses of science, religion, and aesthetics, Boyd's work reveals the complexities through which political, cultural, and personal memory is composed. Boyd's work traces his cultural and visual heritage--both Aboriginal and ni-Vanuatu--in relation to broader histories of colonial settlement and the Western art canon.

Working with an idiosyncratic painting technique that partially obscures the composition, Boyd refigures archival imagery, art historical references, and his family photographs, forcing us to contend with histories that have been overlooked and hidden from view.

Daniel Boyd: Treasure Island unpacks the ways in which Boyd holds a lens to colonial history, explores multiplicity within narratives, and interrogates blackness as a form of First Nations resistance. It provides a thoughtful and thought-provoking response to the current moment, when critical dialogues on ideas of community, connectivity, and cultural repatriation carry special urgency.

With new writing by the exhibition curators and commissioned First Nations authors, the book offers critical insight into Boyd's practice as well as creative and experimental responses to his work by poets Jazz Money and Ellen van Neerven.

Author Biography

Isobel Parker Philip is the senior curator of contemporary Australian art at the Art Gallery of New South Wales. She has curated or co-curated many exhibitions, including The National: New Australian Art and Shadow Catchers. Her writing has been published extensively. Erin Vink, Ngiyampaa, is curator of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art at the Art Gallery of New South Wales. She has recently co-curated the exhibitions Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology, The National: New Australian Art, and Longing for Home. She is a widely published writer on Aboriginal art.

Number of Pages: 248
Dimensions: 1.1 x 10.8 x 8.2 IN
Publication Date: August 30, 2022

Intentional design

We make things that work better and last longer. Our products solve real problems with clean design.

Quality first

We obsess over the details and strive to deliver the best products at the best prices, every time.

Customer care

We're always on your side: keeping our loyal customers happy is our top priority and number one goal.

Feature 1

Made with care and unconditionally loved by our customers, this signature bestseller exceeds all expectations.

Feature 2

Made with care and unconditionally loved by our customers, this signature bestseller exceeds all expectations.

At the heart of every product lies a unique story, driven by our passion for quality and innovation. Each item enhances your everyday life and sparks joy.