Papunya by Geoffrey Bardon - ISBN: 9780522873900
Hardcover
Ancient Dreamings ignite modern art, forever changing Australia and the world.

Papunya

A Place Made After the Story

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  • Hardcover

    552 pages

  • Release Date

    29 October 2018

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Summary

A stunning new edition of the art classic, Papunya - A Place Made After the Story is a first-hand account of the Papunya Tula artists and their internationally significant works emanating from the central Western Desert.

This momentous movement began in 1971 when Geoffrey Bardon, a hopeful young art teacher, drove the long lonely road from Alice Springs to the settlement at Papunya in the Northern Territory. He left only eighteen months later, defeated by hostile white author…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780522873900
ISBN-10:0522873901
Author:Geoffrey Bardon, James Bardon
Publisher:Melbourne University Press
Imprint:Melbourne University Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:552
Release Date:29 October 2018
Weight:3.03kg
Dimensions:302mm x 248mm x 40mm
About The Author

Geoffrey Bardon

Geoffrey Robert Bardon was born in Sydney in 1940. He was educated at the University of Sydney, where he studied law for three years, and the National Art School, Sydney, where for four years he studied art education before graduating in 1966. He taught art at various New South Wales regional high schools before taking up a posting to Papunya in the Northern Territory in 1971. He worked closely with the Indigenous painters who became the founders of the Papunya Tula painting movement from 1971 to 1973 and devoted many years after this to documenting and promoting the art he so admired. He made three documentary films- The Richer Hours (1971), A Calendar of Dreamings (1976) and Mick and the Moon (1978). He has two previous publications- Aboriginal Art of the Western Desert (1979) and Papunya Tula- Art of the Western Desert (1991). Geoffrey Bardon was made a Member of the Order of Australia in 1988 for service to the preservation and development of traditional Indigenous art forms. He died in May 2003 before the first edition of this book was published. He is survived by his wife Dorn and two sons, James and Michael.

James Bardon is the older brother of Geoffrey Bardon. After Geoffrey’s death he helped realise this, Geoffrey’s last book. He was a practicing solicitor in New South Wales and author of the prize-winning novel Revolution by Night (1991). James Bardon has been associated with his brother and Western Desert art for many years; he was the producer of A Calendar of Dreamings and the co-writer of Mick and the Moon.

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