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Kevin Shaw
The Mates Collection
45 Framed photographs, various sizes.
The Mates Collection is an historic collection of photographs
by Kevin Shaw , an Australian anthropologist and artist living
and working in the Kimberley for the last nearly twenty years.
Kevin Shaw has officially entrusted AILAE with the responsibility
to be custodian of the Mates Collection here in Europe to
provide opportunities for the collection to be known and to
travel around Europe in a variety of spaces. Mates is also
a significant book, published in Australia in 2003 as well
as an exhibit that has traveled Australia between 2004 and
2005. Mates, recently present in the Imagined Australia event
of 2007 in Prato,Italy, is of historic relevance for many
reasons.
First of all, images such as the Mates' pictures will not
be taken again. Many of the people, protagonists of the collection,
are not going to be there and certainly that type of life
and its habitat may not be. The territories and the people
are severely threatened by harsh conditions, poor health system,
and constant mining interests in their land, to name just
a few hazards of Kimberley life.
Perhaps more importantly Mates is a social contract between
Kevin Shaw and the people who asked him to write the book
and take their pictures. Mates is an extraordinary insight
in the life and history of people who want to be known not
as colonial subjects nor outcast; not as "Others" nor as "welfare
dependent people": but as mates who have experienced for decades
companionship in difficult as well as happy times, who have
established with Kevin that rare reciprocal trust and productive
understanding that makes every new day in the Kimberley worth
living despite all obstacles and difficulties

Kevin Shaw and indigenous artist Omborrin.
Picture:Rodger Cummins
Kevin Shaw created the book Mates: Images and Stories from
the Kimberley in response to requests from the Mananambarra,
the senior Indigenous Kimberley people with whom he worked
when he administered the Aboriginal Heritage Protection legislation
in the Kimberley. The Mates Collection of images that follows
from the book is curated by the AILAE. Kevin is an artist,
writer and grandfather who devotes his life to social and
ecological justice. He is long time campaigner with displaced
Indigenous people struggling to recover their homelands, and
looks forward to the day when fossil fuel (suicide energy)
is replaced by ecologically sustainable (non-nuclear) renewable
energy.
Recent Interview with Kevin Shaw
http://www.abc.net.au/kimberley/stories/s1867867.htm
Article
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/04/16/1082055636816.html
Contact
kevinshawkimberley@gmail.com
kevinshaw@westnet.com.au
For exhibitions, sales and events in Europe please contact
:
Artegiro www.artegiro.com
or email: artegirofineart@gmail.com
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