The works of Western Desert women artists, such as Kathleen Petyarre, confront the viewer with the embodied reality of Aboriginal culture. These works are intercultural expressions of Aboriginal ways of being, imprinted within the frame of the canvas. This essay explores the implications of Kathleen Petyarre’s paintings for Settler Australians, and the potential for such works to create a greater appreciation of Country. I suggest that the acrylic paintings performed by Western Desert women artists can be understood as both expressions of the Dreaming and as evocations of sensibilities to be experienced and felt by Settler viewers. With reference to Jennifer Biddle’s Breasts, Bodies, Canvas: Central Desert Art as Experience (2007), I mainta...
At the centre of this article lies the famous Ngurrara Canvas, a work of art that has supported land...
This thesis explores the forces that brought two vast collaborative paintings known as Ngurrara Canv...
The translation of traditional Western Desert iconography, narrative conventions and ceremonial aest...
The interest in Aboriginal art in Europe and in the whole Western world has grown exponentially sinc...
This paper is concerned with a culturally distinctive relationship between breasts and contemporary ...
Painting from the desert : contemporary Aboriginal paintings Catalogue of exhibition held at Plimso...
I do not understand painting very well, and especially not Australian Indigenous painting, the dot p...
This short essay on Yolngu aesthetics is compelled by a conviction that the forms of creativity on d...
Many different discourses about the “new” Aboriginal art forms, especially Acrylic Paintings of the ...
At the centre of this article lies the famous Ngurrara Canvas, a work of art that has supported land...
Many different discourses about the “new” Aboriginal art forms, especially Acrylic Paintings of the ...
This article explores the work of Indigenous artist Kathleen Petyarre, particularly in how modern (...
This article is an overview of Aboriginal artists and non Aboriginal artists in Australia, both whit...
My Senior Independent Study is focused on how Australian Aboriginal art becomes reinterpreted in ter...
This article comments on Indigenous Australian art from an intercultural perspective. The painting B...
At the centre of this article lies the famous Ngurrara Canvas, a work of art that has supported land...
This thesis explores the forces that brought two vast collaborative paintings known as Ngurrara Canv...
The translation of traditional Western Desert iconography, narrative conventions and ceremonial aest...
The interest in Aboriginal art in Europe and in the whole Western world has grown exponentially sinc...
This paper is concerned with a culturally distinctive relationship between breasts and contemporary ...
Painting from the desert : contemporary Aboriginal paintings Catalogue of exhibition held at Plimso...
I do not understand painting very well, and especially not Australian Indigenous painting, the dot p...
This short essay on Yolngu aesthetics is compelled by a conviction that the forms of creativity on d...
Many different discourses about the “new” Aboriginal art forms, especially Acrylic Paintings of the ...
At the centre of this article lies the famous Ngurrara Canvas, a work of art that has supported land...
Many different discourses about the “new” Aboriginal art forms, especially Acrylic Paintings of the ...
This article explores the work of Indigenous artist Kathleen Petyarre, particularly in how modern (...
This article is an overview of Aboriginal artists and non Aboriginal artists in Australia, both whit...
My Senior Independent Study is focused on how Australian Aboriginal art becomes reinterpreted in ter...
This article comments on Indigenous Australian art from an intercultural perspective. The painting B...
At the centre of this article lies the famous Ngurrara Canvas, a work of art that has supported land...
This thesis explores the forces that brought two vast collaborative paintings known as Ngurrara Canv...
The translation of traditional Western Desert iconography, narrative conventions and ceremonial aest...