I love the cover of hardline, a new collection of associative poems by Marty Hiatt. I have it propped on my desk - a new artwork. The seven poems in this gorgeous-looking book are good too. Some lines from the beginning of 'artists impression' -
hardline costs only $5.50 and can be ordered from the publisher
the cars go down the road
concrete pours itself
the milk is steamed
the click of the thermostat
a fist is broken on the skull
storm surge subsides
pollutants sent to angry penguins
the magic of gravity
and ineffectual regulation
one of my interests is finance
the lights keep going red
they copy each other
we are all wound up
we give our trash away for free
though 'we's a fiction to date
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27.10.15
4.10.15
Streets of Papunya
Martha MacDonald Napaltjarri (foreground) & Mona Nangala
painting at Papunya Tjupi art centre, 2015. Photo by Helen Puckey.
An exhibition of contemporary painting and films from the daughters of the desert art movement, the Papunya Tula artists of the 1970s, is showing in Sydney at the University of NSW Gallery in Paddington. It is curated by Western Desert art expert Vivien Johnson, dedicated supporter and lifelong friend of the artists of Papunya. Links to earlier artists, from Albert Namatjira until today, are made via paintings and a long chart of an extensive 'family-tree'. There are also locally produced educational language booklets in Warlpiri, Luritja & English and two terrific films about the community's contemporary art projects - both painting and electronic (computer) work that's going on in the Papunya Tjupi Arts centre.
The accompanying detailed & brilliant book
chronicles Papunya's art history leading to the current 'reinvention'.
For information click here
Kalipinypa (2015) by Candy Nelson Nakamarra
Doris Bush Nungarrayi painting a version of Tjurrpinyi (Swimming at Haasts Bluff) in 2012
Blackwater (2015) by Martha McDonald Napaltjarri
Papunya (1982) by Tim Leura Tjapaltjarri (1929-84)
The exhibition is on until November 7th
For information click here.
Warumpi & Tjupi, Honey Ant hills, Papunya
Photo by Helen Puckey
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