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Wamulu

Petitjean, Georges(Text by)Primat, Berengere(Interviewer)Serval, Arnaud(Interviewee)
Part of the Gay'wu Aboriginal Arts and Knowledge series
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This second book in the Aboriginal Arts and Knowledge series documents a body of work created cooperatively by 4 artists: Ted Egan Tjangala, Dinny Nolan Tjampitjinpa, Johnny Possum Tjapaltjarri and Albie Morris Tjampitjinpa.

Wamulu, a yellow flower, has traditionally been used during ritual ceremonies in the western desert of Australia.

The wamulu flower is gathered, dried, cut up, and mixed with ochre and binders before being applied to the ground.

This catalogue for an exhibition at the Fondation Opale showcases an exceptional project that took place near Alice Springs between 2002 and 2005, where this collective of artists used paint made from the wamulu flower, which is most often associated with impermanence, to create contemporary and permanent works of art.

At the same time, they honoured the traditional Aboriginal process of communal performance, participation, and song that emphasises the link between the present and the past.

Includes an interview with the noted Aboriginal art expert Arnaud Serval, who facilitated the work of the collective. Text in English and French.

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Product Details
Five Continents Editions
8874399979 / 9788874399970
Hardback
13/06/2022
Italy
English
128 pages : illustrations (colour)
25 cm
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Published on the occasion of the exhibition held at Fondation Opale.