Publication Undiscovered 2021
Over the last decade, Michael Cook has produced photo media works that interrogate the legacy of colonisation in Australia. From his reflections on the political leadership of Australia and his revisioning of colonial history; to his rethinking of assimilation and the great Australian dream, Cook has consistently made images that ask the viewer to reconsider Australia’s conflicted history and its impact on the political, social and personal of our present day.
This is the artist's first monograph surveying Cook's practice from 2010-2020. It includes essays by Djon Mundine OAM FAHA and Megan Williams, and an interview with the artist by Hamish Sawyer.
Published for the exhibition Michael Cook: Undiscovered.
Softcover, 31 x 24cm
158 pages $60
Published by UniSC 2021