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Contemporary Aboriginal Art Susan McCulloch

Contemporary Aboriginal Art By Susan McCulloch

Contemporary Aboriginal Art by Susan McCulloch


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An illustrated guide to Australia's 20 major art-producing communities, prefaced by a description of each region and a history of the development of Aboriginal art since the mid-1970s. The book explores the cultural wellspring the art originates from and whether traditional art still exists.

Contemporary Aboriginal Art Summary

Contemporary Aboriginal Art: A Guide to the Rebirth of an Ancient Culture by Susan McCulloch

Since the renaissance of traditional Aboriginal art began at the small central Australian desert community of Papunya in 1971, Aboriginal art has become the most dynamic of Australia's visual arts. The crosshatched bark paintings from Arnhem Land, the multi-layered dot paintings from central Australia, the ochre paintings of Western Australia's west Kimberley painters, the bright naif watercolours of the Fitzroy Crossing artists from the east Kimberley and the widely divergent individual expressions of urban artists are only some of the prolific expression of this rich, evolving tradition. But how has this art come about? What is the cultural wellspring from which it originates? Does traditional Aboriginal art still exist? How is the relationship between people and their land expressed in images? Why do some Aboriginal artists use only modern materials and others traditional media such as bark and ochre? And where and how is this art produced, displayed, marketed and sold? This book, heavily illustrated with examples of much of the finest Aboriginal art of the recent past, answers these and many other questions through its exploration of the vastly different Australian landscapes and the historic circumstances of the growth of this vibrant movement.

About Susan McCulloch

Susan McCulloch is The Australian's visual arts writer and the co-author (with her late father, the critic Alan McCulloch) of Australia's major art reference book The Encyclopedia of Australian Art. She has travelled extensively to the major art producing centres of Arnhem Land, the Central Desert and the Kimberley interviewing artists, art coordinators, dealers, collectors and curators.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Margo NealePrefaceIntroduction to Contemporary Aboriginal ArtCENTRAL AND WESTERN DESERT IntroductionPapunyaYuendumuUtopiaLajamanuErnabellaHermannsburgHaasts BluffTHE KIMERBLEYIntroductionWarmunKalumburuBalgoFitzroy CrossingARNHEM LANDIntroductionGunbalanya (Oenpelli)ManingridaRaminginingYirrkalaMelville IslandBathurst IslandGaliwin'ku (Elcho Island)NgukurrURBAN AND NEW FORMS OF ARTA Buyer's GuideDirectory of Art Centres and Art GalleriesRecommended ReadingEndnotesSources of IllustrationsIndex

Additional information

GOR005910185
9781865083056
1865083054
Contemporary Aboriginal Art: A Guide to the Rebirth of an Ancient Culture by Susan McCulloch
Used - Good
Paperback
Allen & Unwin
20011201
248
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