James Tylor: Turrangka...in the shadows

Multi-disciplinary artist James Tylor combines historical and contemporary photographic processes to explore his Nunga (Kaurna Miyurna), Māori (Te Arawa) and European (English, Scottish, Irish, Dutch and Norwegian) ancestry.

‘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, and furniture. 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.

At the core of Tylor’s practice is a continuously innovative programme of photographic intervention, disrupting the image to redact or highlight visual information. He systematically alters the reading of Country by excising information from the photographic print or inscribing language and place-names onto the surface of his daguerreotypes. These photographs provide a glimpse into Tylor’s broader practice of recreating Kaurna cultural artefacts, architecture, and ephemera. Antiquated analogue photographic processes including Becquerel daguerreotypes and hand-tinting are also used to generate a new archive of pseudo-historical images. Tylor’s recreations point to the absence of these images from the hegemonic depiction of colonial Australia’s visual history.

These strategies are at the service of exploring the suppression and erasure of Aboriginal cultural history from the Australian landscape through the ongoing legacy of colonialism. Tylor considers his actions of learning Kaurna language and reviving culture on Country as a means of repatriation. ‘Turrangka…in the shadows’ looks at the complex interplay of techniques and the incisive observations on Australia’s fraught history that characterise Tylor’s prolific and profound artistic practice.

Curated by Leigh Robb

ROOM SHEET PUBLICATION 

When
12 May – 30 July 2023
Address
Cnr Oxford St & Greens Rd Paddington NSW 2021
Hours
Wed to Fri 10am–5pm; Sat to Sun 12–5pm
Phone
+61 2 8936 0888
Touring Venues


Art Gallery of South Australia, SA
31 July – 1 November 2026

John Curtin Gallery, WA
3 July – 14 September 2025

Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, VIC
29 March – 30 May 2025

Goulburn Regional Art Gallery, NSW
15 March – 4 May 2024

Centre for Contemporary Photography, VIC
22 September – 17 November 2023

Acknowledgements 
A UNSW Galleries touring exhibition. Presented at Centre for Contemporary Photography, 22 September – 17 November 2023. Publication developed with the generous support of Vivien Anderson Gallery.

 

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James Tylor, (Deleted scenes) From an untouched landscape 2013. Installation view, ‘James Tylor: Turrangka… in the shadows’, UNSW Galleries, 2023. Photography: Jacquie Manning