At the centre of this article lies the famous Ngurrara Canvas, a work of art that has supported land claims in a Native Title Tribunal in the Kimberley region (NT) in 1997. This artwork serves as model case for my discussion of the cross-cultural relevance of Indigenous Australian art. My concern is, in particular, the role European art museums play in representations of the ‘Other’. A brief look at some sample exhibitions in Europe supports my perspective on Indigenous Australian art in crosscultural contact zones
Since the emergence of the ‘acrylic art movement’ which came out of Papunya in the Western Desert of...
This study addresses post-contact Aboriginal art practices of the southern Sydney region; traditiona...
The multiple aboriginal artistic movements which developed in Australia throughout the twentieth cen...
At the centre of this article lies the famous Ngurrara Canvas, a work of art that has supported land...
This article comments on Indigenous Australian art from an intercultural perspective. The painting B...
This thesis explores the forces that brought two vast collaborative paintings known as Ngurrara Canv...
This paper examines the Aboriginal Art revolution that has occurred over the last 40 years in Austra...
The 2008 Congress of the International Committee of the History of Art in Melbourne suggested in its...
Indigenous art first received widespread attention in the contemporary art world in the 1980s, when ...
The 2008 Congress of the International Committee of the History of Art in Melbourne suggested in its...
This paper critiques three schools of international art scholarship and their relevance to Australia...
The thesis arises from ethnographic research with artists and arts coordinators from various Indigen...
The transition from ephemeral, ceremonial art to more permanent acrylic-on-board paintings has made ...
The thesis arises from ethnographic research with artists and arts coordinators from various Indigen...
My Senior Independent Study is focused on how Australian Aboriginal art becomes reinterpreted in ter...
Since the emergence of the ‘acrylic art movement’ which came out of Papunya in the Western Desert of...
This study addresses post-contact Aboriginal art practices of the southern Sydney region; traditiona...
The multiple aboriginal artistic movements which developed in Australia throughout the twentieth cen...
At the centre of this article lies the famous Ngurrara Canvas, a work of art that has supported land...
This article comments on Indigenous Australian art from an intercultural perspective. The painting B...
This thesis explores the forces that brought two vast collaborative paintings known as Ngurrara Canv...
This paper examines the Aboriginal Art revolution that has occurred over the last 40 years in Austra...
The 2008 Congress of the International Committee of the History of Art in Melbourne suggested in its...
Indigenous art first received widespread attention in the contemporary art world in the 1980s, when ...
The 2008 Congress of the International Committee of the History of Art in Melbourne suggested in its...
This paper critiques three schools of international art scholarship and their relevance to Australia...
The thesis arises from ethnographic research with artists and arts coordinators from various Indigen...
The transition from ephemeral, ceremonial art to more permanent acrylic-on-board paintings has made ...
The thesis arises from ethnographic research with artists and arts coordinators from various Indigen...
My Senior Independent Study is focused on how Australian Aboriginal art becomes reinterpreted in ter...
Since the emergence of the ‘acrylic art movement’ which came out of Papunya in the Western Desert of...
This study addresses post-contact Aboriginal art practices of the southern Sydney region; traditiona...
The multiple aboriginal artistic movements which developed in Australia throughout the twentieth cen...