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Micky Allan
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"Micky Allan's work [is] open-faced. … It almost always has an air of being for-the-viewer — a gift, a presentation, an entertainment …" (Ken Bolton on Micky Allan, 2005)
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Jean Baptiste Apuatimi
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Jean Baptiste Apuatimi is a Tiwi artist. She was taught to create designs associated with important ceremonies and narrative by her late husband Declan Apuatimi, famous in his life-time as a wood carver...
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England Bangala
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Sambo Barra Barra
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Sambo Barra Barra spent his early years at Nilibiji in Central Arnhem Land. For the last twenty years of his life, Sambo lived at Ngukkur with his wife Amy Johnson. His status as a senior Aboriginal...
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Christl Berg
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Vivienne Binns O.A.M.
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Since the late 1960s, through the women's movement of the 1970s, and via the politics of community arts, Vivienne Binns has been at the forefront of contemporary art practices in Australia. For the...
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Yvonne Boag
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"... it is the colour, and the courage and confidence with which she uses it in its primary and mixed forms, that make her works so remarkable." (Marion Frith, The Sunday Age, 2001) ... "In the paintings,...
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Toni Bolland
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Rachel Bowak
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Diana Boyer
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"... surfaces are subtly articulated ... playfulness is evident ... Boyer's depictions of animals and farm activities are lively and full of visual delights, as well as addressing more serious issues...
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