Looking Near, Looking Far In this issue, our first for 2024, the local and the global intertwine. From all of us at Sullivan+Strumpf, we stand excited for what lies ahead this year. The ideas that percolate within these pages are ones that span generations and travel across great distances of our world.
Tony Albert presents a deeply symbolic and personal body of work, one that resonates profoundly with writer Daniel Browning; Dr. Anthea Gunn meditates on Alex Seton’s newly unveiled public sculpture at the Australian War Memorial; Léuli Eshrāghi traces the poetry of the emotive cultural language of Angela Tiatia’s most ambitious work to date; Abdi Karya weaves stories of Makassan exploration into an examination of Dhopiya Yunupiŋu’s second solo exhibition; Neha Kale follows the threads of Julia Gutman’s intimate practice; and the ancient tales that lie within Barayuwa Munuŋgurr’s works are brought to the surface. We also interview directors and curators of landmark cultural events from across the country: Jo