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Art from Milingimbi : taking memories back / Cara Pinchbeck with Lindy Allen and Louise Hamby.

Pinchbeck, Cara, (author.). Allen, Lindy, (author.). Hamby, Louise, 1951- (author.). Art Gallery of New South Wales, (issuing body,, host institution.).

Summary:

Drawn from a unique collection held at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, this book includes 62 bark paintings produced in the 1950s, as well as woven forms, paperbark objects, carved wooden figures and feathered body ornamentation. Together with essays on the artists, the art and the history of Milingimbi, and historic and contemporary photographs, Art from Milingimbi provides readers with a unique insight into the artists, their culture and their connectedness to place. While there has been great interest in art from western and north-eastern Arnhem Land and Ramingining, there has been little written or published on the exemplary art of Milingimbi. With new research conducted in collaboration with the Milingimbi community, this book is the first publication about Milingimbi and the exemplary artists working there in the 1950s. These artists actively engaged with the art market and generously depicted the complexities of Yolngu culture in their works. Many works refer to the highly valued commodity of sugarbag or honey and depict the related clan designs. Other evocative works refer to environmental events, such as rain falling in the trees or animals waiting in anticipation for the rains to come.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781741741285
  • ISBN: 1741741289
  • Physical Description: 146 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), portraits ; 23 cm.
  • Publisher: Sydney, N.S.W. : Art Gallery of New South Wales, [2016]

Content descriptions

General Note:
Catalog of an exhibition held at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, November 12, 2016-January 29, 2017.
Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references.
Formatted Contents Note:
Message / Joe Dhamanydji -- Foreword / Michael Brand -- Taking memories back / Cara Pinchbeck -- A history of the art from Milingimbi / Lindy Allen and Lousie Hamby -- Bilinyara -- Binyinyuwuy -- Buranday -- Dawidi -- Dayngangan -- Djäwa -- Djimbarrdjimbarrwuy -- Djunmal -- Giminydju -- Lipundja -- Makani -- Malangi -- Malnggi -- Mungunu -- Yikari -- Sculptures.
Subject:
Bilinyara, approximately 1915-1975.
Binyinyuwuy, 1928-1982.
Buranday, approximately 1914-1980.
Dawidi, 1921-1970.
Dainganngan, 1892-1959.
Djäwa, 1905-1980.
Djimbarrdjimbarrwuy, 1932-1981.
Djunmal, 1902-1975.
Giminydju, 1915-1993.
Lipundja, 1912-1968.
Makani, Mick, 1905-1985.
Malangi, David, 1927-1999.
Malnggi, 1890-1960.
Mungunu, approximately 1900-1976.
Yilkari, 1890-1956.
Wells, E. A. (Edgar Almond)
Indigenous art > Australia > Milingimbi Island (N.T.) > Exhibitions.
Bark painting > Australia > Milingimbi Island (N.T.) > Exhibitions.
Ceremonial objects > Australia > Milingimbi Island (N.T.) > Exhibitions.
Bark painting.
Ceremonial objects.
Indigenous art.
Northern Territory > Milingimbi Island.
History - Cultural.
History - Art.
Art - Artists - Men.
Art - Exhibitions.
Art - Painting - Bark.
Art - Art motifs - Cross-hatching.
Art - Art motifs - Human figure.
Art - Art motifs - Hunting and weapon.
Art - Production - Materials / techniques - Bark.
Religion - Rites - Ceremonial objects.
Weapons - Spears.
Djambarrpuyngu people (N115) (NT SD53-03)
Milingimbi (NT) > History.
Milingimbi (Central Arnhem Land NT SD53-02)
Indigenous art > Australia > Exhibitions.
Bark painting > Australia > Exhibitions.
Ceremonial objects > Australia > Exhibitions.
Genre:
Exhibition catalogs.
Indigenous Heritage > Adult Non fiction > Print.

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