Abstract
Ian McLean, editor of Double Desire: Transculturation and Indigenous Contemporary Art, discusses his book with Marina Tyquiengco.
Highlights
About the Author Ian McLean is currently the Senior Research Professor of Contemporary Art the University of Wollongong in Wollongong, Australia and adjunct professor at the University of Western Australia
Association conference session, “Engagements between Indigenous and Contemporary Art.”[1]. The title “Double Desire” is shared by an article by McLean concerning the dichotomies in Aboriginal contemporary art.[2]
The “double desire” McLean refers to is the often contrary desires of Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples, which have not been dissipated by repeated iterations or contemporary times
Summary
About the Author Ian McLean is currently the Senior Research Professor of Contemporary Art the University of Wollongong in Wollongong, Australia and adjunct professor at the University of Western Australia. Contemporary Art explores the emerging field of Decoding Double Desire Indigenous contemporary art through the process of transculturation. A Conversation with Ian McLean process by which traditions are appropriated, shared, or negotiated between Indigenous and non-Indigenous cultures.
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