2007 H. C. Coombs recipient
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Mr William Yang,
2007 ANU H. C. Coombs recipient
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William Yang, the renowned Australian performance artist, documentary
maker and photographer has taken up the prestigious H.C. Coombs
Creative Arts Fellowship for 2007.
In the 1970s William Yang began documenting life in Sydney through
his photographs. Since 1989 he has combined his images with words
and music, performing monologues with slide projection. One of
his most successful pieces, Sadness, wove together the
discovery of his Chinese heritage and the rituals of dying and
death in early 1990s Sydney.
Other pieces, such as The North, about his childhood
in North Queensland, Blood Links, about his relatives
scattered around the world, Objects For Meditation, about
philosophy, and Shadows, about dispossession and reconciliation,
have also toured extensively in Australia and overseas.
During his H.C. Coombs Creative Fellowship, William Yang will
digitise his mainly black and white negatives of images taken
in Sydney in the 1970s and 1980s and develop these images into
the first stage of a performance piece presenting the social history
of an artistic community. He will also complete another performance
piece called China, about his travels to China since
1989, mentor ANU students and present a series of workshops.
William Yang is being jointly hosted at the ANU by the Research
School of Humanities (in the College of Arts and Social Sciences)
and by the School of Humanities until May 2007.