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Myers, Fred und Henry Skerritt (Hg.): Irrititja Kuwarri Tjungu. Past & Present Together. Fifty Years of Papunya Tula Artists, University of Virginia Press, Charlottesville and London 2021, Ausst Kat., ISBN 9781735326924

Inhaltsverzeichnis        ¦         Klappentext        ¦         Besprechung⁄Abstract

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Joseph Jurra Tjapaltjarri: Palya / Welcome -vii-

Margo Smith: Director's foreword -viii-

Henry Skerritt: Irritutja Kuwarri Tjungu / Past and Present Together -1-

Punata Stockman Nungurrayi: It Blew Up Like a Balloon -23-

Fred Myers: The Goannas Are Dancing: The Generation and the Generations of Papunya Painting -25-

Charlotte Phillipus Napurrula: That's How We Learned -36-

Narlie Nelson Nakamarra: It's Like My Father Told Me -37-

John Kean: East to West: The Diversity of Papunya Tula Art -39-

Marina Strocchi: Family Connections: Walangurru Women in Action -53-

Jodie Napurrula Ward and Rachel Paltridge: The Marrapinti Women's Camp -62-

Cara Pinchbeck: Following Kungka Kutjarra -65-

Hetti Perkins in Conversation with Fred Myers and Henry Skerritt: the Stories I Can Tell -75-

Paul Sweeny: Art of Resilience: The Importance of Papunya Tula Artists in Australia's Western Desert -85-

Steve Martin: Adventures in Art Comeuppance -93-

Bobby West Tjupurrula: A Really Good Celebration -95-

Map of the Artists' Country -98-

Plates with Description by John Kean, Fred Myers, Elizabeth Marks Nakamarra, Eileen Napaltjarri, Henry Skerritt, Morris Jackson Tjampitjinpa and Bobby West Tjupurrula -99-

Checklist -267-

Additional Reading -277-

Contributors -278-