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Remembering Forward: Australian Aboriginal Painting since 1960

Remembering Forward: Australian Aboriginal Painting since 1960
Library Shelf Location 15.AUKO
Publication Date 2010
Description Remembering Forward presents works by nine of the most prominent Australian Aboriginal artists: Paddy Bedford, Emily Kame Kngwarreye, Queenie McKenzie, Dorothy Napangardi, Rover Thomas, Ronnie Tjampitjinpa, Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri, Tim Leura Tjapaltjarri and Turkey Tolson Tjupurrula. Their works are situated in, and generate, a peculiar tension between traditional and modern and past and present. On the one hand, they usually take as their subject the so called ‘Dreamtime’ of prehistory from which myths of the earth’s and humankind’s creation have been handed down. In that regard they are deeply traditional. On the other, these artists have radically changed their medium and method of art-making over the last forty years. Inherited practices of sand- and body-painting have been transformed such that the paintings are executed in acrylic on canvas or other portable media. These changes afforded the artists entry to the global art market. Thus they have adjusted to address an outside public and keep the images free of those parts of the Dreamings that, in their own culture, are reserved for the initiated. Accompanies an exhibition at the Museum Ludwig, Cologne, 20 November 2010–20 March 2011.
ISBN 9781907372148
Quantity 1
Pages 188
Author Kasper König
Format Paperback
Publisher Paul Holberton Publishing, London
Category Art from a specific country
Related Country/Global Region Australia
Language English

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