PAKISTANI CONTEMPORARY ART IN AUSTRALIA: A QUESTION OF REPRESENTATION – TAASA Review September 2017
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This article was originally found in the September 2017 edition of TAASA Review (Volume 26, Issue 3, Page 7).
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Mikala Tai O ver the last ten years Australia’s South Asian population has doubled.
Indianborn and Pakistan-born migrants have settled in Australia bringing their food, a myriad of languages and optimism for their new lives to cities and towns across the country.
And yet, when walking into our cultural institutions, evidence of these contemporary stories and histories are largely invisible. I don’t want to be there when it happens (detail), 2013/2017, Adeela Suleman...