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Neale, Margo.
YIRIBANA - An Introduction to the.Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Collection. The Art Gallery |
| of New South Wales. BNo.: 0-7313-1565-0. Second Edition, 1998 (1994). Pp: 144; 280mm x 240mm; 0.90kg. 106 col, 7 |
| b/w, 2 fig, 8 maps. Foreword, introduction, endnotes, checklist of artists and works, index, terminology. A very good |
| paperback copy in illustrated cover. The Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 1998. (This book is the first ajor |
| survey of the collection. The cahpters include: Landmaps, Sorry Business, Shimmer, and Claiming Space.) (Keywords: |
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Tjapaltjarri, Tjampitjinpa,
Malangi, Midinari, Nanganharralil, Kngwarreye, Jose, Onus.).
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Neale, Margo.
URBAN DINGO. The Art and Life of Lin Onus 1948-1996. BNo.: 90-5703-762-9.
First Edition, 2000. Pp: |
| 144; 285mm x 255mm; 1.20kg. Num col & b/w. Foreword, preface, selected bibliography, glossary, notes on author, |
| index. A very good copy in dust wrapper. Craftsman House, Sydney, 2000. (This publication explores the art and life |
| of this remarkable contemporary Australian artist whose career has spanned the last three decades of struggle for |
| Indigenous rights in Australia.) (Keywords: Kaptn Koori, Gilgirri Rruki, X and Ray, Goannas in wheelbarrow, fruit |
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bats, Dingo proof fence.).
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O'Ferrall,
Michael. KEEPERS OF THE SECRETS. Aboriginal Art from Arnhemland in
the Collection of the Art Gallery |
| of Western Australia. BNo.: 0-7309-0799-6. First Edition, 1990. Pp: 136; 290mm x 225mm; 0.98kg. 156 col, 3 maps. |
| Acknowledgments, foreword, introduction, glossary, bibliography, artists index. A very good copy in dust wrapper. |
| Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, 1990. (This book contains over 150 annotated colour illustrations of major |
| Arnhemland bark paintings and sculptures in the collection of the Art Gallery of Western Australia.) (Keywords: |
| Banduk, Dawidi, Djawa, Malingi, Mani Luki, Milpurrurru, Mithinari, Munggurrawuy, Narritjin, Ngulei Ngulei, and |
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Perkins,
Hetti & Hannah Fink (editors). PAPUNYA TULA. Genesis and Genius.
BNo.: 0-7347-6306-9. First Edition, |
| 2000 (pb). Pp: 320; 300mm x 240mm; 2.14kg. 201 col, 15 b/w, 1 map. Acknow, foreword, list of artists, notes, |
| biographies, chronology, bibliography, index. A very good paperback copy in illustrated wrap. Art Gallery of New |
| South Wales, Sydney, 2000. (One hundred and fifty three art works from forty-nine Aboriginal artists are presented in |
| this catalogue. There are also essays from Paul Sweeney, Hetti Perkins and Hannah Fink, Vivien Johnson, Geoffrey |
| Bardon, R.G. Kimber (2), John Kean, Daphne Williams and Hetti Perkins, Fred R. Myers, Paul Carter, and Marcia |
| Langton.) (Keywords: Tjakamarra, Tjampitjinpa, Tjapaltjarri, Tjungurrayi, Napanangka, Nungurrayi, Tjupurrula, |
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Napangati, Nampitjinpa,
Tjangala.).
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Pizzi, Gabrielle.
PAPUNYA TULA. Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi. BNo.: n/a. First Edition 1989
(pb). Pp: 48; 275mm x 215mm; |
| 0.32kg. 14 col. Essay, artist biographies. A very good paperback copy. Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne, 1989. (This |
| catalogue contains an essay by Gabrielle Pizzi entitled ' Contemporary Paintings from Papunya Tula". Illustrated are |
| paintings from seven artists together with the artist's prior exhibition and collection details and bibliography.) |
| (Keywords: Australian Aboriginal, Aborigine, Mick Namarari Tjapaltjarri, Uta Uta Tjangala, Ronnie Tjampitjinpa, |
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Joseph Jurra Tjapaltjarri,
Pintubi, Napangati, Dini Campbell Tjampitjinpa, Anatjari Tjakamarra.).
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Ryan, Judith
and Geoff Bardon (essay). MYTHSCAPES. Aboriginal Art of the Desert
from the National Gallery of |
| Victoria. BNo.: 0-7241-0136-5. First Edition, 1989 (pb). Pp: 104; 295mm x 205mm; 0.58kg. 59 col, 8 b/w, 14 fig, 1 map. |
| Preface, acknowledgments, notes, selected bibliography. A very good paperback copy in illustrated wrap. National |
| Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, 1989. (This book was published for the exhibition which was held by the National |
| Gallery of Victoria and contains colour photographs of a selection of the paintings exhibited. Chapters deal with all |
| periods of Papunya work, Kukatja art from Balgo Hills, Yuendumu and Lajamanu art.) (Keywords: Tjakamarra, |
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Tjungurrayi, Tjangala,
Tjapaltjarri, Tjupurrula, Tjapanangka, Tjampitjinpa.).
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