Viewing ofReference Material
Art students and others conducting research are welcome to make an appointment with us to view the works listed in the adjacent table.
It is also recommended for Europeans to use the online search system at KVK (Karlsruher Virtueller Katalog), in which all German and many European scholarly libraries list their available references. Sometimes the works are available for loan.
A list of further references about Australian art, which however are not yet in our reference collection, is also maintained and continually extended.
Literature in our Collection
(A-L)
Art Gallery of New South Wales (Hg.): Crossing Country - The Alchemy of Western Arnhem Land Art, Sydney 2004, Ausst. Kat., ISBN 073476359X
Table of Contents ¦ Cover Text ¦ Book Review
Table of Contents
Author's notes -6-
Sponsors and Partners -7-
Lenders -8-
Acknowledgements -9-
Edmund Capon: Foreword -12-
Hetti Perkins: Crossing Country: The alchemy of Western Arnhem Land art -15-
Plates: Bark paintings -20-
Lofty Bardayal Nadjamerrek AO: Barridjangonhmi Bim! Paint it for me! -96-
Murray Garde: Growing up in a painted landscape -107-
Ivan Namirrkki: Our spirits lie in the water -112-
Luke Taylor: Fire in the water: Inspiration from country -115-
Mary Marabamba: That's my story -131-
Photographic essay Jenni Carter: John Mawurndjul: The artist at work -132-
John Mawurndjul: I'm a chemist man, myself -134-
Plates: Works on paper and woven forms -140-
Photographic essay Jon Altman: Anchor Kulunba: The artist at work -156-
Apolline Kohen: Kuninjku women and the power of making art -161-
Photographic essay Jenni Cater: Susan Marawarr: The artist at work -170-
Jon Altman: Brokering Kuninjku art: Artists, institutions and the market -173-
Mick Kubarkku: We paint our djang -188-
Melba Gunjarrwanga: My mother's hands -191-
Plates: Sculptures -192-
Map -210-
Steven Miller: Select chronology -211-
Artist biographies -216-
List of workd -222-
Glossary -232-
Contributors -234-
Select bibliography -235-
Index -238-