Rebecca Belmore: Turbulent Water

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Griffith University Art Museum

Rebecca Belmore: Turbulent Water is the first solo Australian exhibition of major contemporary artist Rebecca Belmore. Co-curated by Wanda Nanibush and Angela Goddard, Turbulent Water will feature key video installations from her three decades of practice. Rebecca Belmore (1960) was born in Upsala and currently lives in Vancouver, Canada. Belmore’s multidisciplinary works address social and political issues faced by Indigenous communities, and the connections between bodies, land and language.

Image: Rebecca Belmore Fountain 2005, single-channel video with sound projected onto falling water, 2m25s, 274 x 488cm (overall dimensions variable). Collection: Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto. Courtesy the artist.

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