Remote avant-garde : aboriginal art under occupation /

In Remote Avant-Garde Jennifer Loureide Biddle models new and emergent desert Aboriginal aesthetics as an art of survival. Since 2007, Australian government policy has targeted "remote" Australian Aboriginal communities as at crisis level of delinquency and dysfunction. Biddle asks how eme...

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Main Authors: Biddle, Jennifer Loureide
Published: Duke University Press,
Publisher Address: Durham, NC :
Publication Dates: 2016.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Objects/histories
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Summary: In Remote Avant-Garde Jennifer Loureide Biddle models new and emergent desert Aboriginal aesthetics as an art of survival. Since 2007, Australian government policy has targeted "remote" Australian Aboriginal communities as at crisis level of delinquency and dysfunction. Biddle asks how emergent art responds to national emergency, from the creation of locally hunted grass sculptures to biliterary acrylic witness paintings to stop-motion animation. Following directly from the unprecedented success of the Western Desert art movement, contemporary Aboriginal artists harness traditions of experim
Carrier Form: xv, 265 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages [235]-255) and index.
ISBN: 9780822360551
0822360551
9780822360711
0822360713
Index Number: N7402
CLC: J161.1-05
Call Number: J161.1-05/B584
Contents: Humanitarian imperialism -- Tangentyere artists -- June Walkutjukurr Richards -- Rhonda Unrupa Dick -- Tjanpi desert weavers -- Warnayaka art : Yurlpa -- Yarrenyty Arltere artists -- Yiwarra Kuju : the canning stock route -- The Warburton arts project.