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)
Carroll, Peter John: Bark Art From Western Arnhem Land: Kunwinjku dolobbo bim. Bark paintings from Injalak: the diocesan collection, Perth 2010, ISBN 9780646535586
Table of Contents ¦ Cover Text ¦ Book Review
Table of Contents
Introduction -v-
Acknowledgements -vi-
The Territory Diocese
Foreword -1-
Preface -1-
Two-way Learning -2-
The CMS Years
Bark Paintings - Preparation, Technique and Colour -3-
The Mimih - The View of the Older Artists -6-
The Art and Story Tradition
The Diocesan Collection -9-
X-ray Art -9-
Telling the Story -10-
Hunting and Fishing -12-
The Mimih Tradition
A Perspective From Gunbalanya 14-
Who were the Mimih? -14-
Art in Gunbalanya Today
From Art as Shelter to Art as Industry -20-
The Injalak Story -20-
Injalak Today -23-
Art and Artists
The Paintings -26-
The Artists -47-
References -51-