This article brings together existing research as well as new data to examine the shift in the reception of Arnhem Land (Australia) bark painting, from being understood initially as a form of ethnographic art, to one of contemporary art. It investigates the historical and conceptual nature of this process of recognition, especially its institutional basis. Despite key studies, this overall process is not well known or always considered. Although the reception of Aboriginal art has been increasingly researched, the focus has tended to be on Western Desert acrylic paintings. This article aims to more fully integrate the Arnhem Land bark painting into this history. My account follows the general patterns of reception, both within Australia and...
In Australia, from the 1970s, incredibly innovative paintings, the masterpieces of desert artists, a...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1999 Dr. Roderick Peter MacneilThis thesis examines the r...
A mere twenty years ago most people thought of contemporary Australian Aboriginal arts and crafts as...
This thesis surveys in a strictly chronological fashion discourses that were critical to promoting c...
The interest in Aboriginal art in Europe and in the whole Western world has grown exponentially sinc...
The multiple aboriginal artistic movements which developed in Australia throughout the twentieth cen...
Title devised by cataloguer based on accompanying information.; Part of the Australian Information S...
This paper explores how the appeal of the imagery of the Arnhem Land bark painting and its powerful ...
The multiple aboriginal artistic movements which developed in Australia throughout the twentieth cen...
The paper focuses on two kinds of relationship: between Western fine art and Indigenous art, and bet...
This paper examines a group of Aboriginal bark-paintings featuring Macassan prau s that were collect...
Remote Aboriginal painting earned a place in the contemporary global art world without any debts to ...
The recent public advent of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art and its national and internati...
My Senior Independent Study is focused on how Australian Aboriginal art becomes reinterpreted in ter...
This thesis traces the term 'Aboriginal art' through a number of different genres of published liter...
In Australia, from the 1970s, incredibly innovative paintings, the masterpieces of desert artists, a...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1999 Dr. Roderick Peter MacneilThis thesis examines the r...
A mere twenty years ago most people thought of contemporary Australian Aboriginal arts and crafts as...
This thesis surveys in a strictly chronological fashion discourses that were critical to promoting c...
The interest in Aboriginal art in Europe and in the whole Western world has grown exponentially sinc...
The multiple aboriginal artistic movements which developed in Australia throughout the twentieth cen...
Title devised by cataloguer based on accompanying information.; Part of the Australian Information S...
This paper explores how the appeal of the imagery of the Arnhem Land bark painting and its powerful ...
The multiple aboriginal artistic movements which developed in Australia throughout the twentieth cen...
The paper focuses on two kinds of relationship: between Western fine art and Indigenous art, and bet...
This paper examines a group of Aboriginal bark-paintings featuring Macassan prau s that were collect...
Remote Aboriginal painting earned a place in the contemporary global art world without any debts to ...
The recent public advent of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art and its national and internati...
My Senior Independent Study is focused on how Australian Aboriginal art becomes reinterpreted in ter...
This thesis traces the term 'Aboriginal art' through a number of different genres of published liter...
In Australia, from the 1970s, incredibly innovative paintings, the masterpieces of desert artists, a...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1999 Dr. Roderick Peter MacneilThis thesis examines the r...
A mere twenty years ago most people thought of contemporary Australian Aboriginal arts and crafts as...