THE PULL IT DOWN READER by James Tylor and Matt Chun

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Currently sold out: all orders will ship upon arrival of new stock on 29 January. Any other items included in your purchase will ship immediately.

The Pull it Down Reader provides a framework for those seeking to better understand and strategise around monuments on Aboriginal Land. James Tylor and Matt Chun contrast Indigenous and colonial forms of memorialisation and discuss the necessity of decolonising colonial monuments while imagining better relationships between collective memory and landscape.

Created as a companion to Matt Chun’s interactive board book Pull it Down, this reader is perfect for those having broader conversations with children and young people about the objects of colonialism and imperialism so frequently encountered on this land.

James Tylor is a multidisciplinary artist and writer of Kaurna, Māori and European family. He writes about environment, culture and history. Matt Chun is an artist, writer and children’s book creator of Chinese and European family, with an interest in the visual culture of anti-imperialism. Together, James and Matt work as UnMonumental, an art and history project presenting lesser-known stories of Aboriginal Land.

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Currently sold out: all orders will ship upon arrival of new stock on 29 January. Any other items included in your purchase will ship immediately.

The Pull it Down Reader provides a framework for those seeking to better understand and strategise around monuments on Aboriginal Land. James Tylor and Matt Chun contrast Indigenous and colonial forms of memorialisation and discuss the necessity of decolonising colonial monuments while imagining better relationships between collective memory and landscape.

Created as a companion to Matt Chun’s interactive board book Pull it Down, this reader is perfect for those having broader conversations with children and young people about the objects of colonialism and imperialism so frequently encountered on this land.

James Tylor is a multidisciplinary artist and writer of Kaurna, Māori and European family. He writes about environment, culture and history. Matt Chun is an artist, writer and children’s book creator of Chinese and European family, with an interest in the visual culture of anti-imperialism. Together, James and Matt work as UnMonumental, an art and history project presenting lesser-known stories of Aboriginal Land.

Currently sold out: all orders will ship upon arrival of new stock on 29 January. Any other items included in your purchase will ship immediately.

The Pull it Down Reader provides a framework for those seeking to better understand and strategise around monuments on Aboriginal Land. James Tylor and Matt Chun contrast Indigenous and colonial forms of memorialisation and discuss the necessity of decolonising colonial monuments while imagining better relationships between collective memory and landscape.

Created as a companion to Matt Chun’s interactive board book Pull it Down, this reader is perfect for those having broader conversations with children and young people about the objects of colonialism and imperialism so frequently encountered on this land.

James Tylor is a multidisciplinary artist and writer of Kaurna, Māori and European family. He writes about environment, culture and history. Matt Chun is an artist, writer and children’s book creator of Chinese and European family, with an interest in the visual culture of anti-imperialism. Together, James and Matt work as UnMonumental, an art and history project presenting lesser-known stories of Aboriginal Land.

Risograph-printed chapbook // purple ink throughout// 26pp // 189x110mm