Crosscurrents in Australian First Nations and Non-Indigenous Art by Jordan, Caroline (La Trobe University, Australia) (9781032257372) | Browns Books
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Crosscurrents in Australian First Nations and Non-Indigenous Art

Part of the Routledge Advances in Art and Visual Studies series
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This edited collection examines art resulting from cross-cultural interactions between Australian First Nations and non-Indigenous people, from the British invasion to today.

Focusing on themes of collaboration and dialogue, the book includes two conversations between First Nations and non-Indigenous authors and an historian’s self-reflexive account of mediating between traditional owners and an international art auction house to repatriate art.

There are studies of ‘reverse appropriation‘ by early nineteenth-century Aboriginal carvers of tourist artefacts and the production of enigmatic toa.

Cross-cultural dialogue is traced from the post-war period to ‘Aboriginalism’ in design and the First Nations fashion industry of today.

Transculturation, conceptualism, and collaboration are contextualised in the 1980s, a pivotal decade for the growth of collaborative First Nations exhibitions.

Within the current circumstances of political protest in photographic portraiture and against the mining of sacred Aboriginal land, Crosscurrents in Australian First Nations and Non-Indigenous Art testifies to the need for Australian institutions to collaborate with First Nations people more often and better.

This book will appeal to students and scholars of art history, Indigenous anthropology, and museum and heritage studies.

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Product Details
Routledge
1032257377 / 9781032257372
Hardback
11/08/2023
United Kingdom
English
222 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
24 cm

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