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O'Halloran, Alec B.: Mick Namarari Tjapaltjarri. The Master from Marnpi, LifeDesign Australia, Sydney 2018, ISBN 9780959056549

Inhaltsverzeichnis        ¦         Klappentext        ¦         Besprechung⁄Abstract

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Acknowledgements -6-

Reader's note -7-

Acronyms -7-

Map: Australia and the Western Desert region -8-

Introduction: before, during, after -12-

*1. A Pintupi man -20-

*2. A Pintupi family walking country: mid 1920s to early 1930s -30-

*3. Making a way for himself: mid 1930s to early 1940s -44-

*4. The rise of a settlement: 1940s and 1950s -56-

*5. Line up here for a new way of life: 1959 to 1970 -66-

*6. Doors opening: early to mid 1970s -76-

*7. Moving west: mid to late 1970s -90-

*8. Papunya and beyond: late 1970s to early 1980s -100-

*9. Return, rebuild and resettle: 1980s -112-

*10. Tjilpi time: 1990s -126-

*11. A big mob of Dreamings -146-

Painting Stories -160-

Table 1 Namarari's annual output -207-

Table 2 Site and place names -208-

Table 3 Namarari's paintings: Tjukurrpa and stories -209-

Table 4 Namarari's exhibition history -228-

Endnotes -212-

List of figues, including artworks -228-

Bibliography -234-

Index -238-

Glossary -243-

Klappentext

(...) Alec O'Halloran's biography of Mick Namarari Tjapaltjarri reveals a generous Pintupi man who survived the vicissitudes of desert life and colonisation to become an award-winning Papunya Tula artists, respected family man and elder. The meticulous research underpinning this story adds nuance and depth to our understanding of Western Desert art history, including Papunya Tula's pivotal role in the genesis and development of the art movement that burst into life at Papunya in 1971-72. And it is still going strong.