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Name: Tjurunga
Kimberly,
Aboriginal Australia,
C19
Map ( brown elipse with swirls)
• Universe
• Earth
• Local clan environment
o Tjrunga (Kimberly)
• Circles could represents : waterholes
• U shaped- campfires/houses/ paths / waterways
• History in space layered on top of each other
Djang’ kawu
Arnhem Land,
Aboriginal Australia,
C20
Bark Painting
• Peel
• Fire it to soften it
• Then walking on it
• Then scraping it clear
• And then painting it
• Bodies are painted along with canvas
• Would be a dreamtime photograph
• Would create art and then throw it away

Inside knowledge: (men with bark all painted)
• Process art
• In dreamtime
• Men telling their store
• Bark art
Installation
Ramingining Artists,
Aboriginal Australia, 1987-88
• 2000 poles carved / one for every year
• Mortuary pole/ one pole for each person who died
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• Done on the 200 years of austrilia
• 200 posts that look like funeral posts
• Represents lost lives that were not documented in history
• Cost of that history within native lives
Women dancing the completion of a Papunya style painting,
Papunya
Aboriginal Australia, 1980s
Papunya (Central Desert) the beginnings of the contemporary and modern art movement in the schools

Idea of Papunya- conetmoprary
• Powerful in art market
• Celebrating economic benefit
• First actually celebrating that they were in dreamtime while painting this
Quaill, Trespassers Keep Out,
1982
Quaill, Trespassers Keep Out, 1982
• Form is the flag as based
• Central image has a man in front of gate
• Saying that trespassers keep out meaning him as well


• Contemporary artists talkin about the history
• The interation between settlers
• Form is representing flag
• Two paradox in image
• An abraidual man sitting in front of fence
• Ironic- trespasser keep out- saying that he is the trespasser even tho it is his land
• Double side