Shirley Macnamara : Dyinala Nganinya
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Author:MOON Diane
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ISBN:9781921503979
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Publication Date:October 2019
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Edition:1
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Pages:96
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Queensland Art Gallery
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Country of Publication:Australia


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Shirley Macnamara : Dyinala Nganinya
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Author:MOON Diane
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ISBN:9781921503979
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Publication Date:October 2019
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Edition:1
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Pages:96
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Queensland Art Gallery
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Country of Publication:Australia
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Our old people used to say Dyinala, meaning by and by; wait, have patience, all things will work out in time. Nganinya, meaning this way for me this means making my art this way, which is my way. Shirley Macnamara
Shirley Macnamara: Dyinala, Nganinya is the first monograph on the artist and showcases 20 years (1998-2019) of her practice, including all major works held in public and private collections. Stunning studio photography presents the beauty and diversity of her sculptures for the first time, and scholarly contributions from Diane Moon, Curator, Indigenous Fibre Art, Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art; writer, curator and broadcaster Julie Ewington; and Professor Paul Memmott, anthropologist, architect and Director of the Aboriginal Environments Research Centre (AERC) at the University of Queensland reflect on the observations of nature that underpin Macnamaras practice, as well as on her cultural background.
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Our old people used to say Dyinala, meaning by and by; wait, have patience, all things will work out in time. Nganinya, meaning this way for me this means making my art this way, which is my way. Shirley Macnamara
Shirley Macnamara: Dyinala, Nganinya is the first monograph on the artist and showcases 20 years (1998-2019) of her practice, including all major works held in public and private collections. Stunning studio photography presents the beauty and diversity of her sculptures for the first time, and scholarly contributions from Diane Moon, Curator, Indigenous Fibre Art, Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art; writer, curator and broadcaster Julie Ewington; and Professor Paul Memmott, anthropologist, architect and Director of the Aboriginal Environments Research Centre (AERC) at the University of Queensland reflect on the observations of nature that underpin Macnamaras practice, as well as on her cultural background.
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Author: MOON DianeISBN: 9781921503979Publication Date: October 2019Edition: 1Pages: 96Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Queensland Art GalleryCountry of Publication: Australia
Our old people used to say Dyinala, meaning by and by; wait, have patience, all things will work out in time. Nganinya, meaning this way for me this means making my art this way, which is my way. Shirley Macnamara
Shirley Macnamara: Dyinala, Nganinya is the first monograph on the artist and showcases 20 years (1998-2019) of her practice, including all major works held in public and private collections. Stunning studio photography presents the beauty and diversity of her sculptures for the first time, and scholarly contributions from Diane Moon, Curator, Indigenous Fibre Art, Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art; writer, curator and broadcaster Julie Ewington; and Professor Paul Memmott, anthropologist, architect and Director of the Aboriginal Environments Research Centre (AERC) at the University of Queensland reflect on the observations of nature that underpin Macnamaras practice, as well as on her cultural background.
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Author: MOON DianeISBN: 9781921503979Publication Date: October 2019Edition: 1Pages: 96Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Queensland Art GalleryCountry of Publication: Australia
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