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    Maningrida, Northern Territory : Bábbarra Women's Centre
    ISBN: 9780646806433 , 0646806432
    Language: English
    Pages: 202 Seiten , 25 cm
    Edition: First edition
    Additional Information: In Beziehung stehendes Werk Rencontre avec cinq artistes Aborigènes de l'exposition « Jarracharra » : conférence enregistrée au Salon de lecture Jacques Kerchache le mardi 08 octobre 2019 / Jessica de Largy Healy, conférencière Paris : Musée du quai Branly-Jacques Chirac, 2019
    DDC: 746.0994
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    Keywords: Aboriginal Australians Art ; Exhibitions ; Art, Australian Aboriginal artists ; Exhibitions ; Artists, Aboriginal Australian Exhibitions ; Textile printing ; Textile fabrics, Aboriginal Australian Exhibitions ; Textile fabrics, Aboriginal Australian Exhibitions ; Australiens (Aborigènes) - Art - Expositions ; Artistes australiens (aborigènes) - Expositions ; Textiles et tissus australiens (aborigènes) - Expositions ; Artists, Aboriginal Australian ; Textile fabrics, Aboriginal Australian ; Textile painting ; Textile printing ; Art textile - Australie - 21e siècle ; Textiles et tissus - Motifs - Australie - 21e siècle ; Femmes artistes - Australie - 21e siècle ; Art aborigène d'Australie ; Exhibition catalogs ; Catalogues d'exposition ; Ausstellungskatalog ; Bildband
    Abstract: Le site de l'exposition indique : "Jarracharra: dry season wind showcases a powerful collection of Aboriginal women's textile art from the Maningrida region in Western Arnhem Land, Australia.This exhibition features women pushing artistic barriers to depict ancient narratives using contemporary mediums. Women's deep and intrinsic cultural knowledge runs through all the works in this exhibition. Jarracharra is the powerful cool wind that blows across Arnhem Land each dry season, signifying the beginning of a period of exchange between clans and an annual ceremonial coming together. Jarracharra, a term in the Burarra language, represents a metaphor for the way the Bábbarra Women's Centre brings together different Aboriginal cultures and stories from across Arnhem Land. The exhibition presents a rich variety of textile designs from a range of Bábbarra eras. The works hang together cohesively as one body, in the same manner diverse artists operate together at Bábbarra as one family.The artists featured in Jarracharra often speak or understand more than six living Aboriginal languages, and have complex social and ceremonial links with all neighbouring groups. The majority of artists in this exhibition are Kuninjku; however, there are also artists from the Gurr-goni, Ndjébbana, Mawng, Burarra, Djambarrpuyngu, Djinang, Rembarrnga, Kriol and Kune languages."
    Note: Impressum: First published in 2019 on the occasion of the exhibition "Jarracharra, dry season wind" Australian Embassy, Paris, 11 October 2019-10 January 2020 , La notice bibliographique d'une conférence audio au sujet de ce livre est également disponible
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