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Gadigal Contemporary: Towards Other Institutions I

Gadigal Contemporary: Towards Other Institutions I

This publication presents the work of a group of Master's students from the University of Sydney, who have reimagined alternative museums by repurposing John Andrews' Garden Island structure. With insightful essays by Maren Koehler and Felix McNamara, and a compelling visual narrative by Hamish McIntosh, the book invites readers into a conversation about the institutions we seek to create and the values we inherently shape through their construction.

Editors: Guillermo Fernández-Abascal and Charles Curtin

77 pages, 28.5 x 22, softcover, USYD (Sydney / Gadigal).

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Gadigal Contemporary: Towards Other Institutions I

This publication presents the work of a group of Master's students from the University of Sydney, who have reimagined alternative museums by repurposing John Andrews' Garden Island structure. With insightful essays by Maren Koehler and Felix McNamara, and a compelling visual narrative by Hamish McIntosh, the book invites readers into a conversation about the institutions we seek to create and the values we inherently shape through their construction.

Editors: Guillermo Fernández-Abascal and Charles Curtin

77 pages, 28.5 x 22, softcover, USYD (Sydney / Gadigal).

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This publication presents the work of a group of Master's students from the University of Sydney, who have reimagined alternative museums by repurposing John Andrews' Garden Island structure. With insightful essays by Maren Koehler and Felix McNamara, and a compelling visual narrative by Hamish McIntosh, the book invites readers into a conversation about the institutions we seek to create and the values we inherently shape through their construction.

Editors: Guillermo Fernández-Abascal and Charles Curtin

77 pages, 28.5 x 22, softcover, USYD (Sydney / Gadigal).