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Analysis of Urban Change, Theory, Action
Volume 28, 2024 - Issue 3-4
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Original Articles

The art of resisting mega-event amnesia: reconstructing urban memory post-expo in Sydney and Brisbane

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Figure 1: Kaldor Public Art Project 32: Jonathan Jones’ barrangal dyara (skin and bones), gypsum, kangaroo grass, 8-channel soundscape, dimensions variable. Installation view showing architectural footprint of the 1879 Garden Palace, Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney, 17 September–3 October 2016. Photo: Pedro Greig.

Figure 1: Kaldor Public Art Project 32: Jonathan Jones’ barrangal dyara (skin and bones), gypsum, kangaroo grass, 8-channel soundscape, dimensions variable. Installation view showing architectural footprint of the 1879 Garden Palace, Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney, 17 September–3 October 2016. Photo: Pedro Greig.

Figure 2: Kaldor Public Art Project 32: Jonathan Jones’ barrangal dyara (skin and bones), from project guide.

Figure 2: Kaldor Public Art Project 32: Jonathan Jones’ barrangal dyara (skin and bones), from project guide.

Figure 3: Jonathan Jones, Garden Palace suite 2016. Hand-cut 19th-century newspaper etching. Dimensions variable. The progress of the exhibition building—view in the transept, published in The Illustrated Sydney News and New South Wales Agriculturalist and Grazier, 14 June 1879, p. 1; dimensions variable approx. 40 × 26.8 cm sheet. Created to accompany Jonathan Jones: barrangal dyara (skin and bones), Kaldor Public Art Project 32, Royal Botanic Garden Sydney, 17 September–3 October 2016. Photograph Mark Pokorny. Collection of the artist.

Figure 3: Jonathan Jones, Garden Palace suite 2016. Hand-cut 19th-century newspaper etching. Dimensions variable. The progress of the exhibition building—view in the transept, published in The Illustrated Sydney News and New South Wales Agriculturalist and Grazier, 14 June 1879, p. 1; dimensions variable approx. 40 × 26.8 cm sheet. Created to accompany Jonathan Jones: barrangal dyara (skin and bones), Kaldor Public Art Project 32, Royal Botanic Garden Sydney, 17 September–3 October 2016. Photograph Mark Pokorny. Collection of the artist.

Figure 4: Kaldor Public Art Project 32: Jonathan Jones’ barrangal dyara (skin and bones), gypsum, kangaroo grass, 8-channel soundscape, dimensions variable. Installation view showing architectural footprint of the 1879 Garden Palace, Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney, 17 September–3 October, 2016. Photo: Pedro Greig.

Figure 4: Kaldor Public Art Project 32: Jonathan Jones’ barrangal dyara (skin and bones), gypsum, kangaroo grass, 8-channel soundscape, dimensions variable. Installation view showing architectural footprint of the 1879 Garden Palace, Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney, 17 September–3 October, 2016. Photo: Pedro Greig.

Figure 5: Still image from City for Sale.

Figure 5: Still image from City for Sale.

Figure 6: The changing fabric of downtown Brisbane reflected in a still image from City for Sale.

Figure 6: The changing fabric of downtown Brisbane reflected in a still image from City for Sale.