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1 1 y separately published work icon Painting the Song : Kaltjiti Artists of the Sand Dune Country Diana James , Fitzroy : McCulloch & McCulloch Australian Art Books , 2009 12250995 2009 multi chapter work biography art work life story

'The book is a historical overview of the Kaltjiti Arts Centre and the artwork produced there over the years. It traces the changes in indigenous culture through an exploration of song, dance and art. Diana, who is fluent in Pitjantjatjara, has spent many years working in the APY region and has developed strong bonds with the communities and people of these lands. The book is a result of these close relationships and an insight into their culture. Documents the artists' stories along with the development of Kaltjiti Arts from its humble beginnings in a primitive tin shed to a leading contemporary arts centre. As well, James documents for the first time the modern history of batik, carving, weaving and painting in Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara lands. Includes the first publication of some rare 1940s photographs by anthropologist Charles Mountford and vignettes of 40 years of artistic development.'  (Publication summary)

 

 

1 y separately published work icon The Heart of Everything : The Art and Artists of Mornington &​ Bentinck Islands Nicholas Evans , Louise Martin-Chew , Paul Memmott , Woomera Aboriginal Corporation , Fitzroy : McCulloch & McCulloch Australian Art Books , 2008 8880606 2008 anthology art work

'Featuring the work of artists from Mornington Island Arts and Craft, The Heart of Everything explores the history and visual culture of the region and its wide-ranging contemporary art. This volume also includes a collection of paintings by the Kaiadilt artists of nearby Bentinck Island, including essays by Dr Paul Memmott, Dr Nicholas Evans and art writer Lousie Martin Chew. ' (Source: Online)

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