Inspired by Country: Bark Paintings from Northern Australia - The Gerd and Helga Plewig Collection
By (Author) Museum Fnf Kontinente
By (author) Michaela Appel
Hirmer Verlag
Hirmer Verlag
1st September 2022
Germany
General
Non Fiction
Paintings and painting
Australasian and Pacific history
759.994290899915
Hardback
224
Width 210mm, Height 315mm
2320g
The Gerd and Helga Plewig Collection of Bark Paintings from Northern Australia with works mainly from the 1950s to 1970s is presently considered the best collection of its kind outside of Australia. It includes works from the Kimberley, Wadeye, the Tiwi Islands, Arnhem Land and Groote Eylandt by artists like Yirawala, Mawalan Marika and Mungurrawuy Yunupingu.
Painting on bark is part of a continuing artistic tradition of Australian Aboriginal people intimately related to long-established practices of body decoration, rock painting and the manufacture and decoration of various objects in sacred and secular spheres. It is thought to have been practiced for centuries, but has only been known to European researchers and collectors since the early 19th century. Bark painting relates to the time of creation which underlies the present and determines the future.
Michaela Appel is Senior Curator of South Asia, Southeast Asia and Australia in the Museum Fnf Kontinente Munich and has done research into the history of collections, object biographies and the symbolic meaning of artefacts.