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Collectively, these artists engage with a broad range of historical reference points, from family stories and lore, the annals of pop-culture and industry, art and architectural genealogies, to state archives and collections. These works, by turn, honour and critique, celebrate and thwart the legacies they address, inviting us to contemplate the gifts and burdens of that which we inherit.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Format: Paperback<br>Publisher: ACCA<br>Curator and Editor:&nbsp;&nbsp;Dr Shelley McSpedden<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Published: 2024<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Pages: 108<br>ISBN: 978-0-6458328-5-3<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This publication accompanies ACCA\u2019s exhibition&nbsp;Future Remains: The 2024 Macfarlane Commissions, the fourth edition of a multi-year partnership with The Macfarlane Fund that supports ambitious new artworks by emerging and mid-career artists. 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The exhibition expands the solo commissioning focus,&nbsp;featuring Tamsen Hopkinson (Ng\u0101ti Kahungunu, Ng\u0101ti P\u0101hauwera), Budi Sudarto, Kate ten Buuren (Taungurung) and Chris Xu working alongside Nguyen on a series of new polyphonic installations presented throughout ACCA\u2019s galleries, as well as an evolving multilingual queer glossary for ACCA\u2019s Digital Wing.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em>Open Glossary&nbsp;<\/em>explores the capacity of language to both bind and divide us. Alert to the liveness of lexicons, the exhibition emphasises the ways that words and syntax constantly evolve and transform, marking our connections to others across the specifics of time and place. 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