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
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Beier, Ulli: Encounters with Aboriginal Australians, Vol. 1-3, Limited Edition
Table of Contents ¦ Cover Text ¦ Book Review
Table of Contents
Volume 1
Introduction: Encounters with Aboriginal Australians -i-
Encouraging the Arts among Australian Aborigines. A report for the Australian Council of the Arts -1-
Notes -43-
Postscripts. With hindsight, 40 years later -46-
Remembering "Nugget" Coombs -49-
The Coming of Death. The Tiwi Myth of Purakapali and Tapara the Moon Man, as told by Sandra le Brun Holmes, from KOVAVE, Vol 1, No 2, 1970 -53-
Australian Myth in Nigeria, from Hemisphere, Vol 1, No 9, 1972 -55-
Reverend Lazarus Lami Lami: I Become a Minister, from KOVAVE, Vol 1 No 2, 1970, -59-
Volume 2
David Mawaljarlai: Colour is Beatuy. A Conversation with Ulli Beier
Kath Walker: Hijack
Ulli Beier: A Dream of the Desert. The Art of Martin Dougall
Ulli Beier: A Visit to Jimmy Pike
Michael Nelson Tjakamarra with Ulli Beier: Opera House Mural, from Art Monthly, June 1988
Georgina Beier: Art Workshop at the Aboriginal and Islander Dance Company 1979, Photo documentary
Jabbannunga Granites: A Visit to Germany, Photo documentary
Volume 3
John Cato. "Suddenly the image jumps at you". Interview with Ulli Beier
Ulli Beier: "It's the beauty of the story that really gets you - more than the actual painting." The Art of William Hughes
Ulli Beier: Geoff Bardon and the Beginnings of Papunya Tula Art
Colin Johnson. "The Aboriginal who became a Buddhist Monk". Interview with Ulli Beier
Mathew Doyle. An Aboriginal didgeridoo player who performs "World Music". Interview with Ulli Beier