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“My practice is a form of material storytelling, where the material in question becomes an active collaborator in the narratives I seek to unfold.”
– Nicholas Mangan
Nicholas Mangan - A World Undone
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Nicholas Mangan's art boldly contextualises human history within the vast expanse of geological time, offering a profound exploration of Australia's position in the Pacific region. His artworks serve as critical reflections on the interconnectedness of social, political, and economic upheavals with the material world, providing fresh perspectives on urgent global issues. Particularly, Mangan scrutinises the impacts of extractive mining practices on natural resources and their implications for climate change.
A World Undone, coinciding with Mangan's survey exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, showcases the artist's innovative approach to sculpture, pushing its boundaries to new heights. This lavishly illustrated publication integrates Mangan's artwork with archival materials and process imagery, offering a comprehensive view of his creative evolution. It includes an extensive interview with the artist himself, revealing insights into his artistic process and conceptual frameworks. Moreover, the publication features new essays contributed by leading scholars in anthropology, philosophy, political economy, and art history, enriching the discourse around Mangan's impactful body of work.
In essence, A World Undone not only celebrates Nicholas Mangan's transformative contributions to contemporary art but also invites readers to engage deeply with the profound themes animating his practice. Through his art, Mangan prompts critical reflection on humanity's relationship with the natural world and the complex challenges that define our era.
Publisher
Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) Australia,
Lenz Press
Contributors
Amelia Barikin,
Anneke Jaspers,
Anna Davis,
Nicholas Mangan,
Cameron Allan McKean,
Marina Vishmidt
Publication Date
March 2024
Editor
Anneke Jaspers,
Anna Davis
Design
Žiga Testen,
Stuart Geddes
ISBN
9791280579690
Pages
256
Format
Softcover, 20 x 27 cm