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Papunya: A Place Made After the Story : the Beginnings of the Western Desert Painting Movement

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In 1971, a hopeful, young art teacher drove the long, lonely road from Alice Springs to the Aboriginal outpost settlement at Papunya. His name was Geoffrey Bardon. Eighteen months later, he left Papunya, defeated by a hostile white authority. But his legacy was the beginnings of the Western Desert Painting Movement. What started as an exercise to encourage the Aboriginal schoolchildren to record their sand patterns and games grew to involve, at the peak of creativity, as many as 30 tribal men and elders. With Bardon’s encouragement, these men worked to preserve their traditional Dreamings and stories in paint. The artistic movement unleashed at Papunya spread over Central Australia and has since achieved international acclaim. The Western Desert Painting Movement has provided the rest of the world with new ways of seeing. Papunya: A Place Made After the Story is a first-hand account of the artists and the works emanating from Papunya. Bardon’s exquisitely recorded notes and drawings are here reproduced showing his extensive documentation of the early stages of the painting movement. This book features more than 500 paintings, drawings and photographs from Bardon’s personal archive. Many of the images have never been seen before and many of the paintings are now lost. The publication of this material is an unprecedented achievement, and Bardon can now be seen as the catalyst he was for a powerfully modern expression of an ancient indigenous way of seeing the world. ‘Against a background of early indifference and neglect, Papunya: A Place Made After the Story is not only the dazzling record of a unique spiritual legacy, but it embodies an extraordinary act of faith and foresight.’ Paul Carter, author of The Lie of the Land.

 

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Weight 3 kg
Dimensions 31 × 25 × 4 cm
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Second Hand

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Geoffrey and James Burdon

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