Art from Milingimbi : taking memories back

by Cara Pinchbeck

Other authorsMichael Brand (Foreword), Louise Hamby (Contributor), Lindy Allen (Contributor), Joe Dhamanydji (Contributor)
Paperback, 2016

Status

Available

Call number

704.039915

Publication

Sydney, N.S.W. : Art Gallery of New South Wales, 2016. (146 p., num. color ill., num. b/w ill., message, foreword, notes, bibliography, acknowledgments; 23 cm).

Description

There are particular moments in the history of art when exceptional things happen. Such a moment occurred in the 1950s in Milingimbi, the small island community in Arnhem Land in far northern Australia. Gathered in groups in the deep shade of the tamarind trees, artists worked alongside one another, their individual approaches and shared visual language resulting in a distinctive style of painting of a quality and scale never before seen. These artists ? including Binyinyuwuy, Buranday, Dayngangan, Dawidi, Djäwa, Djimbarrdjimbarrwuy, Lipundja and Makani ? created exquisite bark paintings with jewel'like surfaces that capture the complexities of land, sea, sky and cultural inheritance in the one seemingly abstracted image. Art from Milingimbi, developed in close collaboration with the Milingimbi community, celebrates these artists and their art. It presents ? for the first time ? sixty-two exquisite bark paintings by fifteen artists, as well as ceremonial and utilitarian objects from a unique collection held at the Art Gallery of New South Wales. While there has been great interest in art from western and northeastern Arnhem Land and Ramingining, there has been little written or published on the exemplary art of Milingimbi. With new research conducted with the Milingimbi community, this book is the first publication about Milingimbi and the exemplary artists working there in the 1950s.… (more)

Language

Physical description

146 p.; 23 cm

ISBN

9781741741285

Local notes

Catalogue to exhibtion:
1. Sydney, Australia: Art Gallery of New South Wales: 2016-11-12 to 2017-01-29.

Contents:

Message _6
Joe Dhamanydji
Foreword _7
Michael Brand
Taking memories back 12
Cara Pinchbeck
A history of the art from Milingimbi _20
Lindy Allen and Louise Hamb
Bilinyara _42 Binyinyuwuy Buranday _60
Dawidi 64
Dayngangan _72
Djwa _76
Djimbarrdjimbarrwuy _86
Djunmal _92
Giminydju _93
Lipundja _94
Makani _102
Malangi _116
Malnggi _117
Mungunu _118
Yilkari _119
Sculptures _120
Notes _136
Select bibliography _139
List of works _140
Acknowledgments _144
Contributors _145
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