Reconciliation: Indigenous art for the 21st Century
Vol 20 no 1
A major survey of Australian Indigenous art, overviews and polemic, tributes to major artists, social issues, 'scandals ', the Stolen Generation, health and art, diverse practices, exhibitions and commissions, new museum displays, industry matters, labels of authenticity, copyright and moral rights, new media art with maps of areas of activity. 128 pages in full colour
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Tandanya: One City and a Festival
Author & Artist: Mr Darryl Pfitzner Millika, feature3SPACE -C21st Indigenous Explorers was an exhibition by Darryl Pfitzner Millika, Mark Blackman and David Pearce for the 2000 Adelaide Festival. In common is their shared history as contemporary indigenous artists in Adelaide, the city which had the first indigenous art centre Tandanya, a powerful catalyst for many enterprises which without it would not have been so well presented or widely seen.
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Articles in this issue
- Fair Trade in Central Australia
- Book review: The Art and Craft Centre Story
- Feature: Art in Warmun community
- Feature: Black Glory: Erotica Old and New
- Feature: Boomalli: Fact or Fantasy: you decide!
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Feature: Bush Toys

- Feature: Challenging boundaries: Indigenous Art in Three Dimensions
- Feature: Charting Co-existence
- Feature: Contemporary Voices: Australian Aboriginal Cultures Gallery in the SA Museum
- Feature: Good Brother Working with our Kids
- Feature: Health and Art: Can art make people (feel) well?
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Feature: Homeland: Sacred Visions and the Settler State

- Feature: Judy Watson's etched zinc wall at Bunjilaka
- Feature: Labelled - Buyer Be Aware
- Feature: Looking at the Stolen Generation
- Feature: New insight into old North Australian Rock-Art
- Feature: New Ways With Clay: Tiwi Pottery
- Feature: Nomad to TV star in three years: Walala Tjapaltjarri meets the world
- Feature: Photography with Intent
- Feature: Polemic: From the 21st Century and Through the Telescope
- Feature: Political Theatre in Beyond the Pale
- Feature: Printmaking Gains Momentum
- Feature: Remote Area Computer Art: Multi-Media Talent Emerges in Yuendumu
- Feature: Snapshot of a Culture
- Feature: Snapshots of Contemporary Sound, Movement and Words from Broome
- Feature: Tandanya: One City and a Festival
- Feature: The 'Aboriginal Art Scandals' Scandal
- Feature: The House of Aboriginality
- Feature: The Indigenous Visual Arts Industry: Issues and Prospects for the Next Decade
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Tribute: Emily Kame Kngwarray

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Tribute: George Milpurrurru and David Malangi

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Tribute: Lin Onus

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Tribute: M.N. Tjapaltjarri

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Tribute: Queenie McKenzie

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Tribute: Rover Thomas

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Tribute: Y.Y. Gibson Tjungurrayi

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