One Sun One Moon: Aboriginal Art in AustraliaHetti Perkins, Margie K. C. West, Art Gallery of New South Wales This dazzling exploration of Australian indigenous art is destined to become the definitive work on the world's oldest living artistic tradition. From rock shelters dating back 20,000 years to politically inspired contemporary prints, the artwork of the aboriginal cultures is recognized for its mastery, beauty, and cultural significance. Drawing from Australia's most outstanding collections--The Art Gallery of New South Wales, the Holmes Court Collection, Heytesbury, and the Art Gallery of the Northern Territory--this beautifully illustrated volume features contributions by twenty-five of the field's leading scholars as well as sixteen interviews with key contemporary artists. Over the centuries Aboriginal art has evolved in response to changes in the culture from which it has emerged: from the pre-contact period through the colonial era to the current participation of Aboriginal artists in international biennales and increasing appreciation of their work by contemporary collectors and museums. The types of artistic expression are as varied as the Australian landscape: the northern aesthetics of Arnhem Land; Papunya's mysterious dot paintings; the intense hues of the desert painters; Kimberly's ancient rock art; and the rich tradition of fiber arts. In this volume every aspect of aboriginal art is explored in detail and illustrated in brilliant color. The result is a comprehensive guide to a fascinating tradition whose significance can be fully appreciated through it. |
Contents
Aboriginal art in Australia | 11 |
The dynamic art of the Tiwi | 125 |
Ken Watson 17 Pedro Wonaeamirri in conversation | 133 |
Copyright | |
20 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
One Sun One Moon: Aboriginal Art in Australia Hetti Perkins,Margie K. C. West No preview available - 2007 |
Common terms and phrases
Aboriginal and Torres Aboriginal artists aesthetic Albert Namatjira Alice Springs ancestral Anmatyerr Aranda Arnhem Land Arnhem region art centres Art Gallery Arts and Crafts Australian Aboriginal Australian art bark paintings batik Berndt Boomalli Canberra Central Australia Central Desert region ceremony Clifford Possum cm Purchased colour Contemporary Aboriginal Art Contemporary Art Court Collection curated Darwin designs Dreaming exhibition catalogue Gallery of Victoria Hermannsburg Hetti Perkins Holmes à Court images Indigenous art Indigenous artists Islander Art Award John Mawurndjul kwenhe landscape Maningrida Melbourne mission Museum and Art National Gallery natural pigments Northern Territory ochre paint on canvas painters Papunya Tula Papunya Tula Artists Petyarr pigments on bark Pintupi Pukumani rarrk South Wales stories Strait Islander Art style Sydney synthetic polymer paint Tiwi Tjapaltjarri Tjukurrpa Torres Strait Islander Tracey Moffatt traditional Utopia Wadeye Wandjuk Marika Warlpiri watercolour western Arnhem Land Western Australia Western Desert region Wirrimanu women Yirrkala Yolngu Yuendumu