Turrangka…in the shadows surveys a decade of Tylor’s practice and, for the first time, brings together the most comprehensive selection of his unique daguerreotypes, expansive digital photographic series, hand-made Kaurna cultural objects.
The exhibition title is drawn from a Kaurna word, highlighting a significant ongoing aspect of Tylor’s practice: the learning and sharing of his Indigenous language. As well as shadow, turra also translates to reflection, image, and mirror.
Turrangka…In the shadows is a UNSW Galleries exhibition. Curated by Leigh Robb.
Turrangka…In the shadows
O4.O7.2O25 — 14.O9.2O25
John Curtin Galleries
Curtin University, Building 2OOA, Kent Street
Beeloo/Bentley WA 61O2
Image: James Tylor, Turrangka… in the shadows, installation view. UNSW Galleries, Sydney.
Photo by Jacquie Manning.