Djalkiri: Yolu Art, Collaborations and Collections
Editat de Rebecca J. Conwayen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781743327272
ISBN-10: 1743327277
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 230 x 265 x 24 mm
Greutate: 1.32 kg
Editura: Sydney University Press
Colecția Sydney University Press
ISBN-10: 1743327277
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 230 x 265 x 24 mm
Greutate: 1.32 kg
Editura: Sydney University Press
Colecția Sydney University Press
Recenzii
'The overall presence of Yolŋu voice throughout the book is another invaluable element here, positioning Yolŋu as the authority in contextualizing collections ... Djalkiri: Yolŋu art, collaborations and collections is a fitting testimony to the history of the University of Sydney and its cultural collections and research, and the continuous and ongoing connections with the people of eastern Arnhem Land.' -- Lindy Allen -- Oceanic Art Society
Cuprins
Cultural protocols
Preface, by David Ellis
University foreword, by Jennifer Barrett
Acknowledgements
Artwork credits
References
Index
Preface, by David Ellis
University foreword, by Jennifer Barrett
- Yolu foreword: We are the archaeologists and the anthropologists, by Djambawa Marawili AM
- Indigenous curation: Now and into the future, by Stephen Gilchrist
- Dancing in the dust: Working with Yolu collections, by Rebecca Conway
- A selection of work
- Our djma: Yurrwi, Milingimbi Art and Culture, Milingimbi Art and Culture with Rebecca Conway
- Makarrwa,"a mali, Warner wui,"i: Reflecting on an image from Milingimbi, by Rebecca Conway
- Joe Gumbula: 'Everything is telling us who we are', Rebecca Conway with Aaron Corn
- We make the future: Historical collections and contemporary Milingimbi, Ruth Nalmakarra and Rosita Holmes
in conversation
- Art from both centres
- Keeping culture alive: an essay over the telephone, Bula'bula Arts with Rebecca Conway and Djon Mundine
- Shifting frames: The first exhibition of the Ramingining collection at the
University of Sydney (1984), by Bernice L Murphy - Crossing paths with the Ramingining collection, by Katrina Liberiou
- Yol nhe yku: What is your name?, by Djon Mundine
- Art from Yirrkala
- Buku-,arrgay Mulka, Yirrkala and the world, by Will Stubbs, Ishmael Marika and Wuku Waambi
- Not an essay, by Will Stubbs and Gawura Wanambi
- Precious gifts: Working with the Yolu barks at the Macleay Museum, Rosemary Stack and Jude Philp in conversation
- Not just a bark, by Matt Poll
- Dhwu Joe Dhamanydjiwu: Makarraapuy dhwu, Makarraa and the exhibition, by Joe Dhamanydji
- Gululu dhuwala djalkiri: welcome to the Yolu foundations, by Rebecca Conway and Matt Poll
Acknowledgements
Artwork credits
References
Index