Andrew's work often addresses issues of colonialism, memory, and cultural identity in Australia. Jumping Castle War Memorial uses irony and juxtaposition to challenge traditional notions of commemoration and to highlight the often-overlooked Indigenous perspective on Australian history. It invites critical reflection on who and what is memorialized.
Born: 1970, Sydney, Australia
Nationality: Wiradjuri
Style: Installation Art, Photography, Sculpture
Influences: Wiradjuri culture, postcolonial theory, archives
Major Exhibitions: "Jumping Castle War Memorial" (2010), "The Right to Offend is Sacred" (2017), "Wiradjuri Ngurambang" (2016)
Quote: "I'm interested in the way history is written and who gets to tell the story."
Website: https://www.brookandrew.com/