Djalkiri : Yolngu art, collaborations and collections / edited by Rebecca J Conway.
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- 9781743327418
- 1743327412
- 9781743327289
- 1743327285
- Art, Aboriginal Australian -- Exhibitions
- Painting, Aboriginal Australian -- Exhibitions
- Yolngu (Australian people) -- Exhibitions
- Art australien (aborigène) -- Expositions
- Peinture australienne (aborigène) -- Expositions
- Murngin (Peuple d'Australie) -- Expositions
- ART -- Collections, Catalogs, Exhibitions -- Permanent Collections
- Art, Aboriginal Australian
- Painting, Aboriginal Australian
- Yolngu (Australian people)
- 704.03/9915 23
- N7401 .D53 2021
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Djalkiri are footprints, ancestral imprints on the landscape that provide the Yolnu people of eastern Arnhem Land with their spiritual foundations. This book explores Yolnu art and material culture through the voices of those who have been involved with Yolnu collections over time. With contributions from Yolnu elders and artists, art historian and museum curators, it describes how communities and museums have worked together in the past, how the relationship has changed, and how Yolnu philosophies can guide how we engage with Yolnu art. Some of the collections featured here were created almost 100 years ago and have rarely been on public display. In Djalkiri, members of the Milingimbi/Yurrwi Island, Ramingining and Yirrkala communities offer insight into their historical, contemporary, and deeper time meanings.
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