Viewing ofReference Material
Art students and others conducting research are welcome to make an appointment with us to view the works listed in the adjacent table.
It is also recommended for Europeans to use the online search system at KVK (Karlsruher Virtueller Katalog), in which all German and many European scholarly libraries list their available references. Sometimes the works are available for loan.
A list of further references about Australian art, which however are not yet in our reference collection, is also maintained and continually extended.
Literature in our Collection
(A-L)
Art Gallery of New South Wales (Hg.): One Sun One Moon. Aboriginal Art in Australia, Sydney 2007, ISBN 9780734763600
Table of Contents ¦ Cover Text ¦ Book Review
Table of Contents
Introduction
Hetti Perkins: One Sun One Moon, Aboriginal art in Australia -11-
Ken Watson: Poetic justice: An overview of Indigenous art -17-
Steven Miller: Cultural capital: Key moments in the collecting of Australian Indigenous art -29-
Jon Altman: Art business: The Indigenous visual arts infrastructure -43-
Deborah Edwards: Histories in the making: Aboriginal art and modernism -51-
Art from the north
Marcia Langton and Bruno David: Talking country: The concept of art in Yolngu culture -67-
Howard Morphy: Making the familiar unfamiliar: The aesthetics of eastern Arnhem Land art -73-
Margie West, John Waight and Ken Watson: Banduk Marika in conversation -78-
Luke Taylor: 'Painting Djang': Art and inspiration in western Arnhem Land -85-
Luke Taylor: John Mawurndjul in conversation -93-
Djon Mundine: The concept of style in central Arnhem Land -99-
Apolline Kohen: John Bulunbulun in conversation -106-
David H. Turner: Images of transcendence: The art of the Warnindilyakwa -111-
Margie West and Kim Barber: Dadirri: The art of the Wadeye-Daly region -117-
Margie West: 'It belongs to no one else': The dynamic art of the Tiwi -125-
Hetti Perkins: Pedro Wonaeamirri in conversation -133-
Judith Ryan: 'Different from other mob': Art from Mgukurr and beyond -139-
Judith Ryan: Ginger Riley Munduwalawala in conversation -145-
Desert art
Alison French: 'We've got fo follow that old man's tracks': Engaging with the art of Albert Namatjira -151-
Naomi Sharp: Elaine Kngwarria Namatjira in conversation -165-
Fred Myers, with Jeremy Long: In recognition: The gift of Pintupi painting -171-
Jettie Perkins and Hannah Fink: Genesis and genius: The art of Papunya Tula Artists -181-
Hetti Perkins: Bobby West Tjupurrula in conversation -190-
Christine Nicholls: Painting with passion and purpose: Yuendumu, Lajamanu, Willowra, Nyirrpi and Ikuntji -195-
Jenny Green: Holding the country: Art from Utopia and the Sandover -203-
Margie West and Jenny Green: Kathleen Petyarr in conversation -210-
Christine Watson: Wirrimanu: Meeting place -219-
Art of the Kimberley
Cynthia Coyne: History is being passed on: Images and stories -231-
John E. Stanton: Contemporary art of the East Kimberley -239-
Karen Dayman: Fitzroy Crossing: Collaborative process, cultural projects -249-
Karen Dayman: Pijaju Peter Skipper in conversation -255-
New visions
Grace Cochrane: Cross-over: Two-way influces in contemporary Indigenous design -261-
Margie West: Woven meaning: The continuity of Aboriginal fibre art -271-
Carolyn Sanders: Yvonne Koolmatrie in conversation -276-
Christiane Keller: Lena Yarinkura in conversation -280-
Brenda L. Croft: To be young (at heart), gifted and blak: The cultural and political renaissance in
Indigenous art in Australia -285-
Karen Mills: The politics of painting: Community, culture, country -295-
Hetti Perkins: Judy Watson in conversation -304-
Hannah Fink: Self-evident: Indigenous artists and the photographic image -311-
Hetti Perkins: Michael Riley in conversation -322-
Steven Miller: Select Chronology -330-
Maps -346-
Glossary -348-
Select bibliography -351-
Contributors -356-
Index -360-
Acknowledgements -366-