Relationscapes: How Contemporary Aboriginal Art Moves Beyond the Map

Cultural Studeis Review 13 (2):134-155 (2007)
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This article discusses landscape art of Australian Aboriginal landscape paintings since the 1970s, particualry that of Emily Kngwarreye, Dorothy Napangardi, Kathleen Petyarre and Clifford Possum. The author explores how modern materials and techniques are used to convey traditional stories, topographies and cosmologies, using Deleuzian analysis.

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