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James Tylor & Rebecca Selleck, Artworks
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Hand basin

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JAMES TYLOR AND REBECCA SELLECK
Hand basin, 2021

Australian indigenous timbers, bronze, enamel bowl, animal fat, patina, unique edition of 3
89.5 × 64 × 42 cm

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Stockroom Kyneton, gallery 2 & project space
30 January / 14 March 2021

JAMES TYLOR & REBECCA SELLECK
Inhabiting

As a new family, we trace our way through shifting realities, seeking a sense of place within the Australian landscape as our private scenes play out against a backdrop of ecological crises and political uncertainty.

Through this series of domestic furniture and their accompanying photographs, we intertwine our contemporary family experience with Australia’s cultural and environmental history.

Drawing on our family’s intercultural heritage, the work seeks to highlight the balance our Aboriginal ancestors had with Country, the harsh impact of British colonial rule and the influence of new immigrant families.

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