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Contemporary Indigenous Australian art is a national movement of international significance with work by Indigenous artists, including paintings by those from the Western Desert, achieving widespread critical acclaim. Because naming conventions for Indigenous Australians vary widely, this list is ordered by first name rather than surname.
Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Cooperative (1987–), founded by ten Aboriginal artists, six of whom are women; Susie Bootja Bootja Napaltjarri (c. 1935–2003), painter; Marion Borgelt (born 1954), painter, installation artist, mixed media artist; Polly Borland (born 1959), photographer; Nancy Borlase (1914–2006), painter, art critic
A Qantas aircraft, Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner VH-ZND, is named Emily Kame Kngwarreye and painted in a special livery based on her work Yam Dreaming. Emily Kame Kngwarreye, also spelt Emily Kam Kngwarray, [1] was born c.1910 in Alhalkere in the Utopia Homelands, an Aboriginal community located approximately 250 kilometres north-east of Alice Springs (Mparntwe).
Mau Power – hip hop artist from the Torres Strait Islands; Jessica Mauboy – pop and R&B singer, runner-up in the third season (2006) of Australian Idol; Djolpa McKenzie – reggae, rock, dub and funk singer; Bobby McLeod – activist, poet, healer and musician; Sasha McLeod (Sycco) [2] – singer-songwriter; Ali Mills – singer from Darwin
Pages in category "Australian Aboriginal artists" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 268 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
This is a list of Indigenous Australian performing artists. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. Circus Con Colleano – tightrope walker Comedy Mark Bin Bakar – actor and comedian Dance Stephen Page Frances Rings Film, television and theatre Kylie Belling – actor Shareena ...
The first artists, including all of the founders of the Papunya Tula artists' company, had been men, and there was resistance amongst the Pintupi men of central Australia to women painting. [10] However, there was also a desire amongst many of the women to participate, and in the 1990s large numbers of them began to create paintings.
Tracey Moffatt AO (born 12 November 1960) is an Indigenous Australian artist who primarily uses photography and video. [1]In 2017 she represented Australia at the 57th Venice Biennale with her solo exhibition, "My Horizon". [2]