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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Johnson, Vivien: The Art of Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri. G + B Arts International Limited, East Roseville 1994, ISBN 9768097450
Table of Contents ¦ Cover Text ¦ Book Review
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements -6-
Introduction -7-
Possum Country -11-
Carving out a Career -23-
Papunya Painting -33-
Cartographer of the Dreaming -47-
Iconography of the Eighties -79-
'Two Ways' in the Nineties -115-
The Elements of Style -135-
Footnotes -147-
Annotations for the Plates -153-
List of Colour Plates -171-
List of Black and White Figures -173-
List of Exhibitions and Publications -174 -
Index -175-
Cover Text
At last, 'The Art of Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri' presents a comprehensive account of the work of this extraordinary artist. Over 60 major paintings, all with detailed annotations and spanning more than two decades of his output, are reproduced in this volume. It makes accessible the development of a master painter of the Anmatyerre tribe, one of the founders and leaders of Western Desert art. The encyclopedic range, depth, conceptual complexity, technical skill and inventiveness represented here will astonish even the keenest admirers of his work. So might the obscure destiny - until now - of such great art in the display and consumption systems of the western art world. In the contemporary medium of acrylic on canvas, Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri expresses both his custodianship of the ancient Dreaming stories of Aboriginal Central Australia recounted in his paintings, and the inexhaustible freshness and brilliance of his own artistic vision.