This article discusses landscape art of Australian Aboriginal landscape paintings since the 1970s, particualry that of Emily Kngwarreye, Dorothy Napangardi, Kathleen Petyarre and Clifford Possum. The author explores how modern materials and techniques are used to convey traditional stories, topographies and cosmologies, using Deleuzian analysis
© 2013 Dr. Astarte RoweThis thesis departs from the belief that Australian Aboriginal art can be und...
What is landscape painting? This research, my studio practice and the body of work that has resulted...
The multiple aboriginal artistic movements which developed in Australia throughout the twentieth cen...
Landscape and maps are a rich source for metaphor on which to build a symbolic and empirical languag...
My research will investigate how contemporary paintings register experience of place. The body of wo...
Aboriginal Australian acrylic paintings have long been considered representations of mythologically ...
© 2010 Gregory Mark AdesMy research investigates how landscape can be interpreted within a contempor...
"This research project explores the possibility of a relationship between Abstract art and Aborigina...
The exhibition and events aim to examine our collective response to landscape and place, how we reac...
A distinctly Indigenous form of landscape representation is emerging in the creations of contemporar...
The thesis investigates contemporary perceptions of geography by exploring the tension between space...
This thesis examines the relationship between art and place, and challengesconventional readings of ...
Painterly depictions of landscapes are redolent of an artist's vision and entwine topographical feat...
This article will an interdisciplinary printmaking practice focusing on the development of a series...
Landscape : some interpretations Catalogue of an exhibition held October 26-November 14, 1981 at th...
© 2013 Dr. Astarte RoweThis thesis departs from the belief that Australian Aboriginal art can be und...
What is landscape painting? This research, my studio practice and the body of work that has resulted...
The multiple aboriginal artistic movements which developed in Australia throughout the twentieth cen...
Landscape and maps are a rich source for metaphor on which to build a symbolic and empirical languag...
My research will investigate how contemporary paintings register experience of place. The body of wo...
Aboriginal Australian acrylic paintings have long been considered representations of mythologically ...
© 2010 Gregory Mark AdesMy research investigates how landscape can be interpreted within a contempor...
"This research project explores the possibility of a relationship between Abstract art and Aborigina...
The exhibition and events aim to examine our collective response to landscape and place, how we reac...
A distinctly Indigenous form of landscape representation is emerging in the creations of contemporar...
The thesis investigates contemporary perceptions of geography by exploring the tension between space...
This thesis examines the relationship between art and place, and challengesconventional readings of ...
Painterly depictions of landscapes are redolent of an artist's vision and entwine topographical feat...
This article will an interdisciplinary printmaking practice focusing on the development of a series...
Landscape : some interpretations Catalogue of an exhibition held October 26-November 14, 1981 at th...
© 2013 Dr. Astarte RoweThis thesis departs from the belief that Australian Aboriginal art can be und...
What is landscape painting? This research, my studio practice and the body of work that has resulted...
The multiple aboriginal artistic movements which developed in Australia throughout the twentieth cen...