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The art of politics the politics of art : the place of indigenous contemporary art / edited by Fiona Foley.
Title & Author:

The art of politics the politics of art : the place of indigenous contemporary art / edited by Fiona Foley.

Publication:

Southport, Qld. : Keeaira Press, 2006.

Description:

xii, 83 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), portraits, facsimiles ; 22 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Aboriginal art: It's a white thing: Framing whiteness / Fiona Nicoll -- International dialogue: Who's talking to whom? / Aaron Seeto -- Myth at the brink of history / Regina Ganter -- Memory and history / Subba Ghosh -- A touch of the tar brush / Fiona Foley -- There, here / Kelvin Yazzie -- Il Iamb Nai? Pombral Molga Kundulal? (Who is this person? Black or white?) / Michael A. Mel -- Aboriginal con temporary art an Oz-Y-Moron? / Ole Maiava -- Passive insistence / Ole Maiava / Public art in society: Success or failure? / Louise Martin-Chew -- Assimilation and hybrid art: reflections on the politics of Aboriginal art / Anna Haebich -- Aboriginal art: It's a white thing / Dion Mundine -- Against domestication: The art of encounter / Franca Tamisari -- Indigenous architecture painted black by white architects / Dillon Kombumerri -- The big apple / Fiona Foley -- Tribute to A'vange (Mother -- Shirley Foley) / Dion Mundine.
Summary:

In October 2005 the Centre for the Public Culture and Ideas Hosted the Politics of Art conference in Brisbane. An impressive arrary of local and international Indigenous and non-indigenous academics were gathered together to discuss Indigenous art in mainstream Australia.

ISBN:

9780975246047
0975246046 (pbk.)

Subject:

Art, Australian Aboriginal artists.
Art, Aboriginal Australian Congresses.
Artists, Aboriginal Australian Congresses.
Art Political aspects Australia Congresses.
Art, Aboriginal Australian.
Art, Aboriginal Australian 21st century.
Artists, Aboriginal Australian.
Art Political aspects Australia.
Art australien (aborigène) Congrès.
Artistes australiens (aborigènes) Congrès.
Art Aspect politique Australie Congrès.
Art australien (aborigène)
Art australien (aborigène) 21e siècle.
Artistes australiens (aborigènes)
Art Aspect politique Australie.
Arrernte / Aranda people (C8) (NT SG53-02)
Yolngu people (NT SD53)
Art Political aspects.
Politische Kunst
Künstler
Kunst
Australia.
Aborigines.

Form/genre:

Conference papers and proceedings.

Added entries:

Foley, Fiona, 1964-, editor.

Holdings:

Location: Library main 316560
Call No.: 316560
Copy: 1
Status: Available

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