Abstract

Honi Ryan reflects on the theme of the journal, Wounded Landscapes, in a visual essay that traces her series of ecologically centred performative installations Persistence at the End of Civilisation, a body of work about climate migration, produced between 2020–21. It comprises sculpture, painting, photography, video, food, participation, embodiment and movement, research and text; as well as sound, text, and performance pieces made in collaboration with artist Abi Tariq. This body of work grew in response to the megafires that burned in Australia in 2019–20 and brings an urban audience into proximity with the tactile reality of the aftermath of wildfires.

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