This article comments on Indigenous Australian art from an intercultural perspective. The painting Bush Tomato Dreaming (1998), by the Anmatyerre artist Lucy Ngwarai Kunoth serves as model case for my argument that art expresses existential social knowledge. In consequence, I will argue that social theory and art theory together provide tools for intercultural understanding and competence
The creative power and the economic valorization of Indigenous Australian arts tend to surprise outs...
This contribution is based on my ethnographic fieldwork. It concerns the intertwining aspects of the...
This thesis is an ethnographic study of the art produced by Ngan’gi artists who are members of Merre...
At the centre of this article lies the famous Ngurrara Canvas, a work of art that has supported land...
© 2020 Ai Ming ChowIndigenous art markets in Australia are highly dynamic. Commercial art intermedia...
The thesis arises from ethnographic research with artists and arts coordinators from various Indigen...
Since the emergence of the ‘acrylic art movement’ which came out of Papunya in the Western Desert of...
This paper arises from my research on the fine art market for visual artworks by community-based art...
My Senior Independent Study is focused on how Australian Aboriginal art becomes reinterpreted in ter...
The integration of Australian Indigenous arts in the field of contemporary art is the fruit of a com...
This paper critiques three schools of international art scholarship and their relevance to Australia...
If the cultural meaning of Indigenous art, as I argue, emerges from the interweaving of representati...
If the cultural meaning of Indigenous art, as I argue, emerges from the interweaving of representati...
The transition from ephemeral, ceremonial art to more permanent acrylic-on-board paintings has made ...
This paper examines the Aboriginal Art revolution that has occurred over the last 40 years in Austra...
The creative power and the economic valorization of Indigenous Australian arts tend to surprise outs...
This contribution is based on my ethnographic fieldwork. It concerns the intertwining aspects of the...
This thesis is an ethnographic study of the art produced by Ngan’gi artists who are members of Merre...
At the centre of this article lies the famous Ngurrara Canvas, a work of art that has supported land...
© 2020 Ai Ming ChowIndigenous art markets in Australia are highly dynamic. Commercial art intermedia...
The thesis arises from ethnographic research with artists and arts coordinators from various Indigen...
Since the emergence of the ‘acrylic art movement’ which came out of Papunya in the Western Desert of...
This paper arises from my research on the fine art market for visual artworks by community-based art...
My Senior Independent Study is focused on how Australian Aboriginal art becomes reinterpreted in ter...
The integration of Australian Indigenous arts in the field of contemporary art is the fruit of a com...
This paper critiques three schools of international art scholarship and their relevance to Australia...
If the cultural meaning of Indigenous art, as I argue, emerges from the interweaving of representati...
If the cultural meaning of Indigenous art, as I argue, emerges from the interweaving of representati...
The transition from ephemeral, ceremonial art to more permanent acrylic-on-board paintings has made ...
This paper examines the Aboriginal Art revolution that has occurred over the last 40 years in Austra...
The creative power and the economic valorization of Indigenous Australian arts tend to surprise outs...
This contribution is based on my ethnographic fieldwork. It concerns the intertwining aspects of the...
This thesis is an ethnographic study of the art produced by Ngan’gi artists who are members of Merre...