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Kait James: Red Flags Publication
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Kait James: Red Flags is Wadawurrung artist Kait James' most ambitious solo exhibition to date. Since 2018, James has been carving out a unique visual language based in the reappropriation of racialised products. Colloquially identified as 'Aboriginalia', these mass-produced, commercial objects range from souvenir tea towels and pennant flags to children's dolls and ceramic figurines. Primarily created from the 1950s through to the 1980s for consumption by non-Indigenous tourists, they depict culturally insensitive and racially stereotyped imagery, designs and motifs.

In a practice of subversion, James embroiders into and on top of these products, embedding language and imagery to forge new narratives linked to contemporary political campaigns and debates. Combining autobiography, incisive analysis and wry humour, James' practice reveals a deep reverence for her culture alongside a glimpse into a shared ‘Australian’ First Nations experience. 

Kait James: Red Flags 12 Oct 2024 - 23 Feb 2025

The accompanying book features an introduction from Miles Russel Cook, essays by Raquel Ormella and Kate ten Buuren, and an interview with curator Aaron Bradbrook and Kait James.

Co-published by National Exhibition Touring Support Victoria and Warrnambool Art Gallery, 2024.