Description
A selection of the late Indigenous Australian artists jubilantly colorful abstractions
The Indigenous Australian artist Sally Gabori (c. 1924-2015) began painting late in life, at about the age of 80. Over the course of her 10-year career, she produced around 3,000 paintings, a volume that speaks to the unfettered passion with which she embarked upon her art. Published in conjunction with the artists first retrospective in France, this monograph features 96 artworks, including the selection of 30 paintings in the exhibition.
The book invites further discovery of Gaboris colorful, abstract oeuvrewhich is keenly informed by the history of her people, the Kaiadiltwith contributions from Nicolas Evans, a scholar of Kaiadilt culture and friend of Sally Gaboris family, as well as Judith Ryan and Bruce McLean, curators of Indigenous art. These contributors read her practice through the context of Indigenous traditions.
Author: Sally Gabori
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Fondation Cartier Pour lArt Contemporain, Pa
Published: 10/11/2022
Pages: 268
Weight: 4.65lbs
Size: 11.50h x 12.10w x 1.20d
ISBN: 9782869251724
Language: English






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