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Mada̲yin : Waltjaṉ ga Waltjaṉbuy Yolnuwu Miny'tji Yirrkalawuy = eight decades of Aboriginal Australian bark painting from Yirrkala

Title
Mada̲yin : Waltjaṉ ga Waltjaṉbuy Yolnuwu Miny'tji Yirrkalawuy = eight decades of Aboriginal Australian bark painting from Yirrkala / edited by Wukuṉ Waṉambi, Henry Skerritt and Kade McDonald ; with contributions from Andrew Blake [and 30 others].
Publication
  • Charlottesville : Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection of the Universitiy of Virginia ; New York : Delmonico Books/D.A.P., 2022.
  • ©2022

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  • Waṉambi, Wukuṉ, 1962-2022
  • Skerritt, Henry F., 1979-
  • McDonald, Kade
  • Blake, Andrew (Sculptor)
  • Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection (University of Virginia), sponsoring body.
  • Buku-Larrnggay Mulka Centre, sponsoring body.
  • Hood Museum of Art, host institution.
  • American University (Washington, D.C.). Museum, host institution.
  • Carolyn Campagna Kleefeld Contemporary Art Museum, host institution.
  • Fralin Museum of Art, host institution.
  • Asia Society. Museum, host institution.
Description
347 pages : illustrations (some color); 31 cm
Summary
This volume chronicles the rise of a globally significant art movement, as told from the perspective of the Yolngu people of northeastern Australia. It presents more than 90 iconic paintings on eucalyptus bark, many of which have never been seen outside of Australia. For millennia, Yolngu people around Yirrkala in northern Australia have painted their sacred clan designs on their bodies and ceremonial objects. These designs--called miny'tji--are not merely decorative: they are the sacred patterns of the ancestral land itself. Yolngu people describe them as madayin: a term that encompasses both the sacred and the beautiful. With the arrival of Europeans in the 20th century, Yolngu people turned to the medium of painting on eucalyptus bark with ochres. The result was an outpouring of creativity that continues to this day as artists find new and innovative ways to transform their ancient clan designs into compelling contemporary statements that are chronicled in this singular publication.
Subject
  • Bark painting, Yolngu > Arnhem Land (N.T.) > Exhibitions
  • Art, Yolngu > Arnhem Land (N.T.) > Exhibitions
  • Art, Australian > Exhibitions
  • Bark painting, Yolngu
  • Art, Yolngu
  • Art, Australian > Exhibitions
  • Art, Australian
  • Northern Territory > Arnhem Land
  • Australia
Genre/Form
  • Exhibition catalogs.
  • Exhibition catalogs
Note
  • Published on the occasion of the exhibition organized by the Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection of the University of Virginia in partnership with the Buku-Larrngay Mulka Centre. Held at Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, September 3-December 4, 2022 ; American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center, Washington, DC, January 28-May 21, 2023; Carolyn Campagna Kleefeld Contemporary Art Museum at California State University, Long Beach, August-December 2023; The Fralin Museum of Art at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, February 22-July 21, 2024; Asia Society Museum, New York, September 24, 2024-January 5, 2025.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Language (note)
  • Editorial matter in English; contributions in English or in Yolngu-Matha languages with English translations.
Call Number
JQG 23-158
ISBN
  • 1636810551
  • 9781636810553
OCLC
  • 1316775416
  • 1316775416
Title
Mada̲yin : Waltjaṉ ga Waltjaṉbuy Yolnuwu Miny'tji Yirrkalawuy = eight decades of Aboriginal Australian bark painting from Yirrkala / edited by Wukuṉ Waṉambi, Henry Skerritt and Kade McDonald ; with contributions from Andrew Blake [and 30 others].
Publisher
Charlottesville : Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection of the Universitiy of Virginia ; New York : Delmonico Books/D.A.P., 2022.
Copyright Date
©2022
Type of Content
text
still image
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Language
Editorial matter in English; contributions in English or in Yolngu-Matha languages with English translations.
Added Author
Waṉambi, Wukuṉ, 1962-2022, editor.
Skerritt, Henry F., 1979- editor.
McDonald, Kade, editor.
Blake, Andrew (Sculptor), contributor.
Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection (University of Virginia), sponsoring body.
Buku-Larrnggay Mulka Centre, sponsoring body.
Hood Museum of Art, host institution.
American University (Washington, D.C.). Museum, host institution.
Carolyn Campagna Kleefeld Contemporary Art Museum, host institution.
Fralin Museum of Art, host institution.
Asia Society. Museum, host institution.
Research Call Number
JQG 23-158
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