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Icons of the Desert: Early Aboriginal Paintings from Papunya [With Supplement] (Distributed for the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University)
 
 
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Icons of the Desert: Early Aboriginal Paintings from Papunya [With Supplement] (Distributed for the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University) [Hardcover]

Andrew C. Weislogel (Author), Roger Benjamin (Editor), Fred Myers (Contributor)
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Distributed for the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University February 2009
Icons of the Desert is an exhibition catalog produced by the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell University for a show featuring forty-nine "dot-paintings" produced by Aboriginal artists from the settlement of Panpunya. Dot-painting has become an art instantly associated with Aboriginal Australia. In the more than thirty-five years since the advent of this movement, Papunya works have been widely exhibited and acquired by private collectors and museums in Australia, and increasingly abroad. Icons of the Desert is the first book to focus on the founding expressions of Papunya art. It examines their origins in the paintings produced in Papunya in the Western Desert during the years 1971 to 1973, after the Sydney schoolteacher Geoffrey Bardon provided Aboriginal men with art materials and encouraged them to paint on Masonite, against the wishes of Australian government officials.

These paintings claim a unique status. Only around six hundred were made. They are also the first painted works to transfer the designs of desert ceremonial imagery to a permanent surface. Beyond this rarity and historical significance, however, the visual qualities of Papunya boards make them a uniquely appealing body of work. They have the freshness of trial and error, of experiment by artists who were seasoned in other media adjusting to an unfamiliar format. Icons of the Desert is illustrated with full-color plates of the forty-nine exhibited works by such great artists as Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri, Johnny Warangkula Tjupurrula, and Tim Leura Tjapaltjarri. In addition, it features numerous color figures of comparative works and documentary photographs of the original artists at work, some never before published, and a chronological catalog documenting the works' history and iconography, edited by project curator Roger Benjamin.

The leading Indigenous curator in the field, Hetti Perkins, contributed the preface. Roger Benjamin authored the lead essay, which situates the works in their historical and cultural context. Fred Myers, an internationally renowned cultural anthropologist who undertook his doctoral research at Papunya when the movement was still in formation, has written an essay on the stylistic development of one of the painting men he knew personally, Shorty Lungkarta Tjungurrayi. Vivien Johnson, the most prominent Australian author on Western and Central Desert art, writes on a second important artist in the collection, Charlie Tarawa Tjungurrayi. In addition, the memories of relatives of deceased painters in the exhibition are presented in the form of an interview conducted by Dick Kimber, who was a schoolteacher at Papunya in 1971 when the paintings were first produced.


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Roger Benjamin is Research Professor in Art History and Actus Foundation Lecturer in Aboriginal Art at the Power Institute Foundation for Art & Visual Culture, University of Sydney.

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  • Hardcover: 176 pages
  • Publisher: Cornell University Press (February 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1934260061
  • ISBN-13: 978-1934260067
  • Product Dimensions: 11.3 x 11.1 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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This review is from: Icons of the Desert: Early Aboriginal Paintings from Papunya [With Supplement] (Distributed for the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University) (Hardcover)
This book effectively tells the story of the beginning of an art movement. I was especially interested in the non-sensational way in which certain aspects of Aboriginal life were revealed in relation to the art that was produced, such as the open attitude toward sexuality, the concept of the viewing of certain paintings being fobidden to certain people, and the painter's covering of certain subjects that he had painted by lines of dots or other methods.

Perhaps it was out of the range of this book, but I missed a look into the creative life of Aboriginal women.
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water dreaming, medicine story, central desert, corroboree man, synthetic polymer paint, sand mosaic, ceremonial men, ceremonial poles, bush tucker, central roundel, traveling lines, art advisor, desert art, painting movement, ceremonial hats, composition board
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Alice Springs, Papunya Tula, Important Aboriginal Art, Geoffrey Bardon, Stuart Art Centre, New York, Pintupi Synthetic, Clifford Possum, Tim Leura, Shorty Lungkarta Tjungurrayi, Charlie Tarawa, Pat Hogan, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Geoff Bardon, Peter Fannin, Fred Myers, Dick Kimber, Western Desert, Uta Uta Tjangala, Sydney August, Old Man, Johnny Warangkula Tjupurrula, Tommy Lowry, Melbourne Sotheby, Vivien Johnson
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