Papunya: A Place Made After the Story
Author(s): Geoffrey Bardon and James Bardon
In 1971 a Sydney art teacher, Geoffrey Bardon, was posted to the government settlement at Papunya. There he found Aboriginal people in a state of dislocation and degradation but his empathy won the confidence of the elders. He taught them to use paints. The Papunya Painting Movement is now part of modern art world.
2005. Reprint. A near fine copy only marked by a tiny dent in the top board. The d/w is fine and now in a protective cover. Scans available if required.
Product Information
General Fields
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- : The Miegunyah Press
- : The Miegunyah Press
- : 2.966
- : 01 October 2005
- : 313mm X 256mm X 40mm
- : Australia
- : books
Special Fields
- : colour illustrations
- : 552
- : very good
- : 704.039915
- : 2006
- : Hardback
- : Geoffrey Bardon and James Bardon