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New Beginnings: Classic Paintings from the Corrigan Collection of 21st Century Aboriginal Art
Emily McCulloch Childs; Ross Gibson
Melbourne: McCulloch & McCullock, 2008.Preface by Margo Neale. This copy with a lengthy inscription from Corrigan to contemporary Australian artist Tony Albert.
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Natures Mortes
Michael Cook
Brisbane: Andrew Baker Art Dealer, 2021.Catalogue for Cook’s final solo show at Andrew Baker.
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Wiy Min Yumpan Ngamp
Aurukun Artists
Brisbane: Andrew Baker Art Dealer, 2008. -
One Hour More Daylight: A Historical Overview of Aboriginal Dispossession in Southern and Southwest Queensland
Mark Copland; Jonathan Richards; Andrew Walker
Toowoomba: The Social Justice Commission, Catholic Diocese of Toowoomba, 2023.Processes of Aboriginal dispossession in Southern and Southwest Queensland. Methods of dispossession. Colonial history. Racism in Queensland/Australia. Aboriginal adaptation to the new economic and social structures. The second edition with nearly 100 more pages.
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The Art of Nyurapayia Nampitjinpa (Mrs Bennett)
Ken McGregor; Ralph Hobbs
Melbourne: Macmillan, 2014.The deluxe edition with a signed portrait photograph of the artist and original signed etching. Limited to 20 copies, of which this is number 16.
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Aboriginal Life in Old Australia, [Field Sports, &c. &c. of the Native Inhabitants of New South Wales]
[John Heaviside Clark]
Melbourne: Edition Renard, 2003.being an enhanced Facsimile of Field Sports, &c. &c. of the Native Inhabitants of New South Wales; With Ten Plates. First published in 1814, and now faithfully reprinted by Edition Renard. Limited to 200 numbered copies for sale, this being one of 125 copies of the Standard Edition. The text has been entirely reset in the recreated original types, faithfully matching the original edition which was the first separate work devoted to Aboriginal Australians. Included is an essay on the bibliography and publishing history of the work and interesting speculations on the text.
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Yves Klein: Dreaming in the Dream of Others
Georges Petitjean
Milan: Mousse Publishing, 2022.This volume presents works by 13 Aboriginal artists alongside pieces by the influential French artist Yves Klein (1928-62), whose early childhood art and writings reflect an interest in prehistorical Aboriginal motifs. Artists include: Angkaliya Curtis, Bardayal Lofty Nadjamerrek, Bil Whiskey Tjapaltjarri, Danie Mellor, Dhambit Mununggurr, Emily Kame Kngwarreye, Ignatia Djanghara, Waigan Djanghara, Judy Watson, Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori, Paddy Nyunkuny Bedford, Paji Honeychild Yankarr, and Wattie Karruwara.
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A Basic Pitjantjatjara / Yankunytjatjara to English Dictionary
Cliff Goddard
Alice Springs: Institute for Aboriginal Development, 1987. -
Kirrenderri: Heart of the Channel Country
Michael C. Westaway; Mandana Mapar; Tracey Hough; Shawnee Gorringe; Geoff Ginn
Brisbane: The University of Queensland Anthropology Museum, 2022.“The project was developed in partnership between the Anthropology Museum, Mithaka Aboriginal Corporation and researchers from The University of Queensland. This publication contains 14 essays by 22 contributors and explores the pre-colonial history of the Channel Country, to the early years of European settlement and through to the more recent history, now being shaped by the academic researchers that have come to study the distant past of the land and the people who have always been part of this story. But this is not just about the past – it continues into the present. Central to this story is the involvement of the Aboriginal people who have never ceased their connection to the Channel Country.” (publisher’s blurb)
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A White Genocidal Assimilationist Bitch Speaks
Kathleen Mary Fallon
[Sydney]: Polar Bear Press, 2023.“This second publication in the Queensland School Reader series continues Fallon’s reconciliation dialogues telling intimate stories of her forty years as the lesbian foster mother of a Torres Strait Islander with disabilities. This was during the lesophobic decades when the boy would have been immediately removed from her care if the Authorities had discovered her lesbianism. Her stories are angry, tragic, darkly humorous, sometimes just plain snarky and gossipy. Ranging geographically from Brisbane to Sydney to London and ranging temporally over those forty year they are personally, politically, socially and culturally informative and candid snap shots of those times. There is an urgency about these stories and they need to be told.” (author’s blurb)
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Gatherings: Contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art from Queensland Australia
Marion Demozay
Gold Coast: Keeaira Press, 2001.“A comprehensive book of contemporary Queensland Indigenous art, featuring the work of over 100 practicing artists, some have reputations internationally, others are emerging artists. This book has become the definitive reference for contemporary Queensland Indigenous art. It is recommended for collectors, researchers, academics or anyone with an interest in Aboriginal art.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Palya
Stewart Roper
Adelaide: Wakefield Press, 2013.Palya is a word used frequently in Pitjantjatjara / Yankunytjatjara, and it can have a variety of meanings, essentially translating to ‘good’. This volume depicts images and recollections from two decades on the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands in north western South Australia.
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Poignant Regalia: 19th Century Aboriginal Images & Breastplates
Tania Cleary
Sydney: Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales, 1993.A catalogue of Aboriginal breastplates held in public, regional and private collections in New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia and the Australian Capital Territory. This copy signed by Cleary.
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The Mapoon People demand their land back!
International Development Action
Melbourne: International Development Action, 1975.Early aboriginal land rights poster published alongside the story of Mapoon, in northern Queensland, as told by the Mapoon People in 1974/5: their forceable removal to make way for COMALCO and other mining leases, the burning of their houses by the Queensland police, and the fight for land rights.
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Culture Warrior
Arthur Koo’ekka Pambegan Jr.
Brisbane: Andrew Baker Art Dealer, 2008.Exhibition catalogue.
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Malu Sara
Dennis Nona
Brisbane: Andrew Baker Art Dealer, 2011. -
Ngana Ku’unchikamu Miintha Mutpulu Ma’upina
Lockhart River ‘Old Girls’
Brisbane: Andrew Baker Art Dealer, 2008. -
Bearing Witness
Fiona Foley
Brisbane: Andrew Baker Art Dealer, 2010. -
Horror Has A Face
Fiona Foley
Brisbane: Andrew Baker Art Dealer, 2017. -
Sea of Love
Fiona Foley
Brisbane: Andrew Baker Art Dealer, 2008.