The Resource 'They may say tourist, may say truly painting' :baesthetic evaluation and meaning of bark paintings in western Arnhem Land, northern Australia, Luke Taylor
'They may say tourist, may say truly painting' :baesthetic evaluation and meaning of bark paintings in western Arnhem Land, northern Australia, Luke Taylor
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- Summary
- Examination of the relationship between subject matter and aesthetics in Kuninjku bark painting; aesthetics in the anthropology of art 'objectivist aesthetics'; engagement with the art market; Kuninjku context of art production: materials, process, social relations, gender roles; iconic and formal qualities; relations to ancestral forms; art training - formal judgements and the creation and aesthetics of cross-hatching (rarrk); concepts of 'bad art'; perception of and engagement with the market; discusses the work of John Mawurndjul ? Mardayin ceremony; includes reference to Samuel Namundja, Ivan Namirrkki, Anna Wurrkidj, Kay Lindjuwanga, Yirawala, Andrew Munukali, Lofty Bardayal
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- pages [865]-885
- Label
- 'They may say tourist, may say truly painting' :baesthetic evaluation and meaning of bark paintings in western Arnhem Land, northern Australia
- Title
- 'They may say tourist, may say truly painting' :baesthetic evaluation and meaning of bark paintings in western Arnhem Land, northern Australia
- Statement of responsibility
- Luke Taylor
- Subject
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- Namunjdja, Samuel, 1965-
- Namirrki, Ivan, 1960-
- Munukali, Andrew
- Art - Aesthetics
- Lindjuwanga, Kay
- Yirawala, 1894-1976
- Art - Art motifs - Cross-hatching - Rarrk
- Art - Painting - Bark
- Art - Economic aspects - Markets
- Mawurndjul, John, 1952-
- Religion - Dreaming - Rainbow Serpent
- Culture - Relationship to land
- Art - Production - Materials / techniques
- Wurrkidj, Anna
- Nadjamerrek, Lofty Bardayal, approximately 1926-2009
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Examination of the relationship between subject matter and aesthetics in Kuninjku bark painting; aesthetics in the anthropology of art 'objectivist aesthetics'; engagement with the art market; Kuninjku context of art production: materials, process, social relations, gender roles; iconic and formal qualities; relations to ancestral forms; art training - formal judgements and the creation and aesthetics of cross-hatching (rarrk); concepts of 'bad art'; perception of and engagement with the market; discusses the work of John Mawurndjul ? Mardayin ceremony; includes reference to Samuel Namundja, Ivan Namirrkki, Anna Wurrkidj, Kay Lindjuwanga, Yirawala, Andrew Munukali, Lofty Bardayal
- Cataloging source
- AIAS
- http://library.link/vocab/creatorName
- Taylor, Luke
- Index
- no index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Mawurndjul, John
- Namunjdja, Samuel
- Namirrki, Ivan
- Wurrkidj, Anna
- Lindjuwanga, Kay
- Yirawala
- Munukali, Andrew
- Nadjamerrek, Lofty Bardayal
- Label
- 'They may say tourist, may say truly painting' :baesthetic evaluation and meaning of bark paintings in western Arnhem Land, northern Australia, Luke Taylor
- Bibliography note
- Bibliographical references: pages 883-885
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
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- text
- still image
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Extent
- pages [865]-885
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Label
- 'They may say tourist, may say truly painting' :baesthetic evaluation and meaning of bark paintings in western Arnhem Land, northern Australia, Luke Taylor
- Bibliography note
- Bibliographical references: pages 883-885
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
-
- text
- still image
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Extent
- pages [865]-885
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
Subject
- Art - Aesthetics
- Art - Art motifs - Cross-hatching - Rarrk
- Art - Economic aspects - Markets
- Art - Painting - Bark
- Art - Production - Materials / techniques
- Culture - Relationship to land
- Lindjuwanga, Kay
- Mawurndjul, John, 1952-
- Munukali, Andrew
- Nadjamerrek, Lofty Bardayal, approximately 1926-2009
- Namirrki, Ivan, 1960-
- Namunjdja, Samuel, 1965-
- Religion - Dreaming - Rainbow Serpent
- Wurrkidj, Anna
- Yirawala, 1894-1976
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