Before Time Today: Reinventing Tradition in Aurukun Aboriginal Art

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Dive into the fascinating world of Aurukun Aboriginal art with 'Before Time Today: Reinventing Tradition in Aurukun Aboriginal Art.' This compelling book explores the vibrancy and resilience of Aboriginal culture through the lens of contemporary artistic practices. With its focus on traditional and innovative art forms, this book engages in a dialogue about what it means to be 'traditional' in an age dominated by modern materials such as aluminum, acrylic paint, and found objects like fishing nets.

Examine the evolution of Aurukun art as it navigates through the historical impacts of colonialism, mission work, and governmental cultural interventions throughout the twentieth century. This remarkable publication features extensive high-quality reproductions of Aurukun's distinct carvings, intricate weavings, and evocative paintings that showcase prominent themes of identity, land ownership, and social justice for the Wik people.

Contributors like Peter Sutton, David Martin, and John von Sturmer bring their decades of experience to the narrative, providing invaluable insights into the cultural significance of these artistic expressions. Through a rich tapestry of anthropology, art history, and firsthand accounts from local artists, 'Before Time Today' serves not only as an artistic celebration but also as a scholarly resource that illustrates how the reinvention of tradition empowers communities and keeps culture alive. Perfect for art lovers, students of anthropology, and anyone interested in Aboriginal art history, this book is a vital addition to any collection.

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