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Cumpston, Nici; Art Gallery of South Australia (Hg.): Tarnanthi: Festival of Contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art 2021, Adelaide 2021,Ausst. Kat., ISBN 9781921668494
Inhaltsverzeichnis ¦ Klappentext ¦ Besprechung⁄Abstract
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction: All the stories we have -14-
Tarnanthi at the Gallery -26-
Alec Baker: Kalaya Thina (Emu Tracks) -28-
Gwenneth Blitner: Painting im impotin -34-
Angelina Karadada Boona: Wandjina Emerging -38-
Nyunmiti Burton: Kungkarangkalpa (Seven Sisters) -42-
Katjarra Butler: Ara Katjarraku (Katjarra's stories) -46-
Maree Clarke, Remember Me -54-
Taylor Wanyima Cooper and Witjiti George: Piltati Malara Wanampi Tjukurpa -56-
Christina Gollan: treasure mapping -58-
Julie Gough: Psychoscape -60-
Timo Hogan: I am the boss now -62-
Tjungu Palya: Tjukurpa Kanpinyatjara -66-
Art Gallery of South Australia collection display: Keepers of culture -70-
Iltja Ntjarra Many Hands Artists: Kuprilya Kwatja Etatha (Kuprilya Living Water)- 74-
Gail Mabo: Tagai -80-
Karen Mills: Some day we will walk together (on country) -84-
Kent Morris: Barkindji Blue Sky - Ancestral Connections #10 -86-
Minyma Kuthara Arts Project: Mutaka -90-
Doris Bush Nungarrayi: Storyteller -92-
Kathy Ramsay and Tracey Ramsay: Two-way -98-
Sonya Rankine: Lakun Mara - Threads of Life -102-
Teho Ropeyarn: Manifesting Country -106-
John Prince Siddon: Mixing it up: Prince's Australia -110-
Waringarri Aboriginal Arts: The Dreaming of birds, the metamorphosis of boabs -116-
Tiwi artists: Tiwi papers -118-
Kaylene Whiskey: Seven Sisters Sign -130-
Yaritji Young: Tjala Ngura -134-
Djerrkngu Yunupingu: Mermaids -138-
Tarnanthi Partner exhibitions -144-
ACE Open: Water Rites -146-
APY Gallery Adelaide: APY Art Centre Collective: Ngura Pulka - Epic Country -150-
Country Arts SA and Insite Arts: Wild Dog -154-
FELTspace: Ryan Andrew Lee: Wonnarua -158-
Fleurieu Arthouse: Sasha Hill: My Country, My Identity -160-
Fleurieu Arthouse: Tony Wilson: The Space Between Us: Finding the way back to the present -162-
Flinders University Museum of Art: Sovereign sisters: domesti work -164-
Guildhouse: Cedric Varcoe: CSIRO Artist in Residence mural -168-
Hahndorf Academy: Kaltjiti Arts: Across the generations: 60 years of art making -170-
Hahndorf Academy: Elizabeth Yanyi Close, Shane Kooka, Thomas Readett: LT3 -174-
Hugo Mitchell Gallery: Garawan Wanambi: The Cleansing -176-
Hugo Mitchell Gallery: Troy-Anthony Baylis: Yes, I Am Musical -180-
Jam Factory: Rekkan / Tamuwu / Nyinakati (sit), Babbarra Women's Centre, Tiwi Designs, Ikuntji Art Centre -182-
Jam Factory: Djirrirra Wunungmurra: Djarrami (mirror, glass) -186-
Jam Factory: Maruku Arts: Ninymangku punu palyani /Women doging punu) -190-
Jam Factory: Anniebell Marrngamarrnga: Ngalkunburriyaymi (Yawkyawk Dreaming) -192-
Jam Factory: Ngayuku Kamiku Ngayuku Tjukurpa: My Grandmother, My Story, Selinda Davidson and Molly Nampitjin Miller -194-
Jam Factory: Ngayulu nyanganyi ngura winki (I can see all those places), Pepai Jangala Carroll - 2021 Jam Factory ICON artist -196-
Jam Factory: Nurna Yaarna iltjerrama. Nurna kutatha mpaarama! (We can't rest. We always/continue to make!), Yarrenyty Arltere Artists -200-
Jam Factory: Hermannsburg Potters: Yia Ngkarrama (Tellinf Stories) -204-
The Lab: Arabana Songlines, Ku Arts and Mobile Language Team -208-
Migration Museum: Animating Country, Tangentyere Artists and Yarrenyty Arltere Artists -212-
The Mill: Lilla Berry: STRNG WMN -220-
Nexus Arts: STAUNCH: an exploration of Aboriginal Queer Liberation -222-
Port Pirie Regional Art Gallery: Drifting Sands -224-
praxis ARTSPACE: Ernabella Arts: Iriti-nguru nintini kuwari-kutu (Showing the past in the present) -228-
South Australian Museum: Warlayirti Artists: Balgo Beginnings -232-
Vitalstatistix: Natalie Harkin: APRON-SORROW / SOVEREIGN-TEA -236-
Women's and Children's Hospital Foundation: Mirdilyayanthi (To shine bright) -240-
Tarnanthi Artists -244-
Tarnanthi at the Gallery_ Artists -258-
Map -266-
Contributors -268-
Artistic Director's acknowledgements -271