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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art
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Gretchen M., Stolte
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Aboriginal art
/ Art, Aboriginal Australian
/ Art, Torres Strait Islander
/ government policy
/ Gretchen Stolte
/ Queensland Aboriginal Creations
/ Social & Cultural Anthropology
/ Torres Strait Islander art
2021,2020
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art
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Gretchen M., Stolte
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/ Queensland Aboriginal Creations
/ Social & Cultural Anthropology
/ Torres Strait Islander art
2021,2020
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art
2021,2020
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Overview
Urban Indigenous artists face a number of stereotypes and public
expectations when producing artworks. This book shows that these expectations,
creating a range of tensions for artists, stem from the past policies of the
Queensland government. In particular, this book demonstrates that the actions of the
government body established in the 1950s to create a market for Aboriginal art,
Queensland Aboriginal Creations (QAC), has left a mixed legacy for Queensland
Indigenous artists. Their art styles have been misinterpreted as derivative copies
of ‘true’ Indigenous works and any positive outcomes that have come
from QAC’s engagement with communities and artist has been overlooked. This
book unveils new histories and new understandings about Indigenous art in
Queensland.
Stolte uses rich ethnographic detail to illuminate how both Aboriginal and Torres
Strait Islander artists begin to understand and express their heritage through
artwork at the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art studio in the Tropical
North Queensland College of Technical and Further Education (TNQT TAFE), Cairns.
This is the first book to truly explore the effects of government policy on
indigenous arts. Gretchen Stolte's ethnography further develops methodologies in art
history and anthropology by identifying additional methods for understanding how art
is produced and meaning is created.
Publisher
Routledge,Taylor and Francis,Taylor & Francis Group,Bloomsbury Academic
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ISBN
0367562804, 9780367562809, 9781350097230, 1350097233
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