Diversity of Art Forms

There is a wide range of media which needs to be covered in discussing the various forms of Indigenous Australian art, as illustrated by the list below. A number of articles have already been prepared and are listed in the menu on the left side of this page.

Lily Sandover Kngwarreye, Ngkwarlerlaneme Altyerre, 1996, synthetic polymer paint on canvas, 85 x 85 cm, printed in: Bähr, Elisabeth und Seele, Ralf-Michael (eds.): Zeichen des Seins. Malerei der australischen Aborigines, Meiningen 1999, exh. brochure, cover


Larger image in new window. Ausschnitt (Vortrag Weimar): Churchill Cann (Yoonany), Texas Country, 1999, ochre pigments on canvas, 100 x 140 cm, printed in: Kunstverein Talstrasse (ed.): Aboriginal Art. Gemaltes Land, Halle/Saale 2011, exh. brochure, p. 5
Larger image in new window. Fig. 3: David Malangi, Sacred Sites of Milmindjarr, 1982, ochre pigments on bark, 107 x 79 cm, printed in: Sutton, Peter (ed.): Dreamings. The Art of Aboriginal Australia, Penguin Books Australia, Ringwood 1988, exh. cat., p. 52


Larger image in new window. Judy Watson, our bones in your collection, 1997, Radierung mit Chine Collé, 30 x 21 cm (Blatt 40 x 27 cm), printed in: Watson, Judy und Martin-Chew, Louise: Judy Watson blood language, Miegunyah Press, Darlton 2009, p. 173
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