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Double up: Pasifika treasure in The University of Queensland, Anthropology Museum
- Description:
- 'Double Up' features couples and other kinds of doubles in the Collection of the UQ Anthropology Museum, made by artists in Papua New Guinea during the twentieth century.The unit of two makes relationships possible; it is the first unit of sociality and exchange. Across Pasifika exchange remains central to creating, maintaining and extending social relationships of all kinds. The twins, pairs and couples here are about imagining relationships and materialising them in various media.There are several other aspects to doubleness in the exhibit...
- Display date:
- 2010-02-05
- Location:
- Papua New Guinea
- Format:
- Creative Work
- Collections:
- University of Queensland Library
- Publisher:
- The University of Queensland Anthropology Museum
- Content partner:
- University of Queensland Library
- Availability:
- Not specified
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