The world is not a foreign land
An Ian Potter Museum of Art and NETS Victoria touring exhibition, curated by Quentin Sprague
Indigenous works from three geographically and culturally distinct regions, the Tiwi Islands, the Kimberley and North-Eastern Arnhem Land, are featured in The world is not a foreign land, an Ian Potter Museum of Art and NETS Victoria touring exhibition.
The world is not a foreign land, curated by guest curator, Quentin Sprague, presents works by Timothy Cook, Djambawa Marawili, Nyapanyapa Yunupingu, Ngarra, Rusty Peters and Freda Warlapinni, which reveal a series of productive and meaningful relationships. Sprague, who travelled widely while researching the exhibition, says, “This exhibition brings together a group of artists whose work highlights new ways of thinking in-between the different regions, cultural groups or art histories within which each artist lives and works. “In this sense, it’s about highlighting new relationships—whether formal, material, or poetic— which activate areas of overlap, resonance and even contradiction.”
These artists employ a number of approaches that illuminate the diversity of recent and current practice. This is evident, for example, in the small-scale fibre-tipped pen drawings from 1998 by the late Andayin artist Ngarra. These intricately detailed works – never exhibited before – depict grand ancestral narratives at a disarmingly intimate scale and provide a striking counterpoint to the large-scale paintings by Gija artist Rusty Peters, who is also from the Kimberley region.
Likewise, audiences will have the opportunity to consider the different approaches to bark painting and ancestral meaning through the work of Yolngu artists Nyapanyapa Yunupingu and Djambawa Marawilli from North East Arnhem Land, or the possibilities of intergenerational influence evident in the work of Tiwi artists Timothy Cook and Freda Warlapinni.
The exhibition catalogue includes commissioned essays by Indigenous curator Stephen Gilchrist, and Ian McLean, Research Professor of Contemporary Art at the University of Wollongong, NSW. Their thought provoking contributions encourage audiences to rethink prevailing ideas about Indigenous art and its circulation within the broader discourses of contemporary art.
The world is not a foreign land will tour to five venues around Australia from 2014 – 2016.
Learning Guides
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Timothy Cook Kulama 2013
natural pigments on paper
106 x 76 cm (sheet)
© Courtesy the artist and Jilamara Arts & Crafts Association, Melville Island, NT and Seva Frangos Art, Perth -
Timothy Cook Kulama 2011
natural pigments and acrylic binder on canvas
150 x 200 cm
Collection of Seva Frangos, Perth
© Courtesy the artist and Jilamara Arts & Crafts Association, Melville Island, NT -
Djambawa Marawili Buru 2007
natural pigments on bark
223 x 98 cm
Collection of John Churchin, Sydney
© Courtesy the artist and Buku Larrnggay Mulka Centre, Yirrkala, NT -
Rusty Peters Smoke dreaming 2008
natural pigments and acrylic binder on canvas
150 x 180 cm
© Courtesy the artist and Warmun Art Centre, WA -
Freda Warlapinni Pwoja 2001
natural pigments with acrylic binder on paper
56 x 76 cm
Courtesy Aboriginal and Pacific Art, Sydney
© Courtesy Jilamara Arts & Crafts Association, Melville Island, NT -
Nyapanyapa Yunupingu Pink and white 2011
natural pigments on bark
82 x 54 cm
Private collection, Melbourne
© Courtesy the artist and Buku Larrnggay Mulka Centre, Yirrkala, NT -
Nyapanyapa Yunupingu Mangutji #6 with square 2010
natural pigments on bark
93 x 80 cm
Private collection, Melbourne
© Courtesy the artist and Buku Larrnggay Mulka Centre, Yirrkala, NT -
Ngarra Katcha 2006
Synthetic polymer paint on paper
50 x 70 cm
© Collection of Ngarra Estate, courtesy Mossenson Galleries, Perth -
Ngarra Untitled 1998
fibre-tipped pens on paper
29.7 x 42 cm
© Collection of Ngarra Estate, courtesy Mossenson Galleries, Perth -
Ngarra Untitled 1998
fibre-tipped pens on paper
29.7 x 42 cm
© Collection of Ngarra Estate, courtesy Mossenson Galleries, Perth -
The world is not a foreign land at Tweed Regional Gallery 2015
Installation view showing works by Rusty Peters and Nyapanyapa Yunupingu.
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The world is not a foreign land at Cairns Regional Gallery 2014
Installation view showing works by Rusty Peters, Nyapanyapa Yunupingu and Ngarra.
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The world is not a foreign land at the Ian Potter Museum of Art 2014
Installation view showing works by Ngarra, Photographer: Viki Petherbridge.
Venues
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The Ian Potter Museum of Art
06.03.14 - 06.07.14 -
Drill Hall Gallery
03.10.14 - 09.11.14 -
Cairns Art Gallery
24.12.14 - 08.02.15 -
Tweed Regional Gallery
17.04.15 - 14.06.15 -
Flinders University Art Museum & City Gallery
26.09.15 - 29.09.15 -
Benalla Art Gallery
18.12.15 - 14.02.16 -
Latrobe Regional Gallery
27.02.16 - 24.04.16