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Sun & Shadow Art of the Spinifex People by John Carty and Luke Scholes

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The Spinifex people have been living on their ancestral homelands in the Great Victoria Desert in Western Australia since time immemorial. This continuous narrative was interrupted momentously by the Maralinga atomic testing in the mid 20th Century. But after returning to their homelands, Spinifex people began to fight for greater recognition. Painting made their story visible.

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Over the past 25 years they have developed unique modes of painting to express their communal identity and history. Born of the need to present evidence in Native Title contexts, Spinifex painting has a unique political history and visual tradition that marks it out as a singular art history in Australia but one that also sheds light on the broader histories of Aboriginal art.

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The history of the Spinifex people and their unique contribution to Australian art history remains largely unheralded. Featuring stunning reproductions of significant paintings, and insightful essays by experts and friends of the artists, this publication positions the Spinifex people as major figures in the Australian historical and art-historical landscape.

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About the Editors:
John Cartyis the Head of Humanities at the South Australian Museum, and Professor of Museum Studies at the University of Adelaide. He has worked extensively with Aboriginal artists and custodians across Australia in producing pioneering books and exhibitions. Some key publications includeBalgo: Creating Country(2021) andNgaanyatjarra: Art of the Lands(2012). He has worked with the Spinifex artists since 2011.

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Luke Scholesis a research fellow at Deakin University. Between 20152021 he was the curator of Aboriginal art at the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory. During this time, he curated the Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Awards. He has curated multiple award-winning exhibitions includingTjungunutja: from having come together(2017) andthe moment eternal: Nyapanyapa. Yunupingu(2020) and written extensively about Aboriginal art.

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Cover and internals designed by Marcus Piper Design.

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