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
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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
Table of Contents ¦ Cover Text ¦ Review⁄Abstract
Table of Contents
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