Seeing the inside : bark painting in western Arnhem Land
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Seeing the inside : bark painting in western Arnhem Land
(Oxford studies in social and cultural anthropology)
Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1996
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Seeing the Inside is the first detailed study of one of the world's great visual art traditions and its role in the society that produces it. The bark painting of Aboriginal artists in western Arnhem Land is the product of a unique tradition of many thousands of years' duration. In recent years it has attracted enormous interest in the rest of Australia and beyond, with the result that the artists, who live primarily as hunters in this relatively secluded
region of northern Australia, now paint for sale to the world art market.
Though the richness and power of Aboriginal arts are now, belatedly, finding wide recognition, they remain insufficiently understood. In this thoroughly illustrated book Luke Taylor examines the creative methods of the bark painters and the cultural meaning of their work. He discusses, on the one hand, the arrangements which allow the artists to project their culture on to an international stage, and on the other, the continuing social and religious roles of their paintings within their own
society. The result is a remarkable and fascinating picture of artistic creativity in a changing world.
目次
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The development of the market for bark paintings in western Arnhem Land
- 3. Kunwinjku social organization and land ownership
- 4. Apprenticeship and the social identity of artists
- 5. Themes and paintings in ceremonies
- 6. Formal components of bark paintings
- 7. Iconic representation
- 8. Transforming figures
- 9. The meaning of x-ray paintings
- 10. Metaphors and socialization
- Conclusion: Innovation and social reproduction
- Appendix: Glossary of Kunwinjku words
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