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The master from Marnpi : Mick Namarari Tjapaltjarri : Pintupi man and award winning Papunya Tula artist / Alec B O'Halloran.

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ISBN 9780959056549
Author O'Halloran, Alec (author)
Title The master from Marnpi : Mick Namarari Tjapaltjarri : Pintupi man and award winning Papunya Tula artist / Alec B O'Halloran.
Portion of title Mick Namarari Tjapaltjarri : Pintupi man and award winning Papunya Tula artist
Publisher and/or associated date/s Sydney : LifeDesign Australia, 2018.
©2018.
Description 243 pages, 47 pages of plates : illustrations (some colour), facsimiles (some colour), colour maps, portraits (some colour) ; 31 cm.
Note Colour illustrations on end papers.
"The author acknowledges the authorisation and support of Elizabeth Marks Nakamara, Papunya Tula Artists Pty Ltd and Aboriginal Artists Agency Ltd."--Imprint page.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (page 234-237) and index.
Summary “The master from Marnpi traces Namarari’s journey as a child, survivor, stockman, traveller, artist, family leader, cultural advocate and community member through his life as a boy, adult and old man. This detailed and sensitive narration of Namarari’s fascinating life in Australia’s desert settlements yield broader insights into the lives of Aboriginal artists, the meaning of their art and the integral role of Aboriginal art centres in establishing and supporting the artist in the marketplace. The book traces the course of Namarari’s life. It explores his childhood in the desert and his move to the mission and of Central Australian cattle stations – from Marnpi and Ilpilli to Hermannsburg and on to Tempe Downs (1920s-1930s). It charts his adult life in the cross-cultural milieu of Central Australian settlements, such as Haasts Bluff and Papunya, west of Alice Springs (1940s-1960s), and uncovers his largely hidden roles of educator and family man from Papunya and Mount Liebig to Kintore and Nyunmanu (1970s-1990s). Original oral history interviews and catalogue raisonne research reveal the strong working relationship Namarari had with Papunya Tula Artists. The more than seventy paintings in The master from Marnpi highlight his exemplary art career (1971-1998). His relationships with key relatives, supporters and art advisors show Namarari to be an inventive hard-working artist and a humble man. Namarari is the only Wester Desert artist to win these significant awards: the National Aboriginal Art Award, the Alice Prize (co-winner) and the prestigious Red Ochre Award. If there had been an award for generous cross-cultural teacher he would have won that too.”--Dust jacket gate fold.
Supplement Includes a 16 page supplement supplied by the author in 2024 comprising an updated and expanded chronology and includes additional information such as Namarari's art in exhibitions since 2018.
Terms of use Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are warned that this publication may contain names and images of deceased persons.
Subjects Namarari Tjapaltjarri, Mick, -- approximately 1927-1998
Papunya Tula Artists -- History
Artists, Aboriginal Australian -- Western Australia -- Western Desert
Art, Aboriginal Australian -- Western Australia -- Western Desert
Painting, Aboriginal Australian -- Western Australia -- Western Desert
Western Desert (W.A.) -- In art
Western Desert (W.A.) -- Race relations
Western Desert (W.A.) -- Social conditions
Western Desert (W.A.) -- Social life and customs
Other Authors &/or Associated Persons Namarari Tjapaltjarri, Mick (artist)
Other Corporate Bodies Papunya Tula Artists Pty Ltd
Aboriginal Artists Agency
Call number 2019.012
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