Unmapping the End of the World
Collaborations by Jonathan Kimberley with Daniel Crooks and Koji Ryui.
Walking Country at UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Australia, Japan and Italy.
Mildura Palimpsest Biennale #10 2015 | Exhibition at Mildura Arts Centre (2015).
After the Garden (Unmapping the End of the World) (2015) and Axis Mundi | Mungo Labyrinth & Untitled Drawing (for Unmapping the End of the World) (2015); both as part of collaborative installation with Julie Gough & Mishka Henner (sound).
Unmapping the End of the World is a durational international, decolonial and experimental contemporary art project bringing together a contingent of fourteen First Nations, Australian, European and Japanese artists for a unique transcultural praxis walking journey across three UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Australia, Japan and Italy. The project then culminated in a major collaborative installation at the Opening Event of Mildura Palimpsest Biennale #10, 2015. More detail of overall project see here.
After the Garden (Unmapping the End of the World) 2015
Jonathan Kimberley & Daniel Crooks
After the Garden (Unmapping the End of the World) is a two-channel HD video projection and wall drawing collaboration between Jonathan Kimberley and Daniel Crooks, grounded in our shared journey on the Kumano Kodo pilgrimage in Japan.
Axis Mundi | Mungo Labyrinth & Untitled Drawing (Unmapping the End of the World)
Jonathan Kimberley & Koji Ryui
Axis Mundi | Mungo Labyrinth & Untitled Drawing is a collaborative interaction between Jonathan Kimberley and Koji Ryui’s, untitled drawing (for Unmapping the End of the World).
Axis Mundi | Mungo Labyrinth, relates to Kimberley’s ongoing series, Tremezzo (2013-2015) which articulates particular intercultural spatiality that is neither appropriated nor original; landscape nor country.
Special Thanks: Koji Ryui, Daniel Crooks, John McBride, Walk Japan, Federico Troletti, Centro Camuno di Studi Preistorici, Alberto Marretta, Foresteria Nadro, Mildura Arts Centre, Danielle Hanifin.