Dream Traces:
a celebration of contemporary Australian Aboriginal art
brighton uk
22 April - 24 May 2003 |
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Dream Traces Larrakitj poles collection |
Herb Wharton, the well-known writer
and Kooma elder
in front of exhibition art works |
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Dream Traces catalogue,
University of Brighton 2003
Editor Michael Tucker
ISBN 1 901177289 |
Herb Wharton, the well-known writer and
Kooma elder book signing |
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Diversity and relevance - Dream Traces: A Celebration of Contemporary Australian Aboriginal Art
12 August 2003 - eniar - If Dream Traces and it's accompanying symposium had any main point it was to say that Aboriginal art is not what you think it is; it's extremely diffuse, not divided into urban vs. traditional and it's evolving.
galleries ours + others
eniar galleries
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eniar public meeting
london 2006 |
other galleries hosted on eniar site
links to external galleries
- Gary Foley's koori history website
The legendary activist has compiled a extensive photo history of the struggle for rights for Aboriginal people.
- Julie Gough's website
Julie's work on 'time and space' 'unresolved histories' memory and place' race representation' and other works. All works include artists statement about the work.
- Wayne Quilliam portfolio 1
Wayne Quilliam portfolio 2
Aboriginal photographer who has exhibited in Europe:'My work reflects the diversity of Indigenous culture. Australian Aboriginal people have close ties with the land and its inhabitants. This relationship is obvious through past and present artistic practices including dance, sculpture and painting. Photography is the medium I chose to express my cultural identity.'
- Picture Australia
Excellent source for archive images.
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