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Mavis Ngallametta : show me the way to go home / [contributors, Bruce Johnson McLean, Gina Allain, Chris Saines].

By: Ngallametta, MavisContributor(s): QAGOMA (Queensland Art Gallery|Gallery of Modern Art) [issuing body.]Material type: TextTextPublication details: South Brisbane, Queensland 4101, Australia : Queensland Art Gallery/Gallery of Modern Art, 2020. Description: 154 p. : ill. ; 27 cmISBN: 1925922006; 9781925922004Subject(s): Painting, Aboriginal Australian -- 21st century -- Exhibitions | Painters, Aboriginal Australian -- Australia -- Cape York (Qld.) -- Biography | Art, Aboriginal Australian -- 21st century -- Exhibitions | Artists, Aboriginal Australian -- Biography | Ngallametta, Mavis, 1944-2019LOC classification: ND1101 | .N43 2020
Contents:
'Show me the way to go home' -- Foreword / Chris Saines -- Mavis Ngallametta: home / Bruce Johnson McLean -- Remembering Mavis Ngallametta: her art and country / Gina Allain -- Early works -- Kendall River -- Ikalath -- Ghost nets -- Wutan -- Yalgamunken -- Bushfires -- Creeks -- Pamp.
Summary: Mavis Ngallametta was a senior Cape York artist renowned for her large-scale paintings, artworks in which she mastered figurative scenes combined with meandering dotted patterns over bold ochre fields, and where she wove together a multitude of perspectives and stories in a glimmering fabric. Mavis Ngallametta's career was very short, but highly influential, she began to paint in 2008, and only created her large-scale canvases, for which she is nationally renowned, from 2010. Show Me the Way to Go Home is the first substantial publication on the work of Mrs Ngallametta, who passed away earlier this year. It will illustrate the artist's richly detailed, large-scale paintings from a selection of major public and private collections from around Australia, and feature photographs of the artist and her country. One of Queensland's most esteemed artists, Mavis Ngallametta is remembered for her rich legacy to her community and to art and culture nationally. She won the General Painting category of the 2013 Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards. In 2018, the Australia Council for the Arts honoured her with a prestigious Red Ochre Award for lifetime achievement. Published for 'Mavis Ngallametta: Show Me the Way to Go Home', an exhibition organised by the Queensland Art Gallery. -- Source other than Library of Congress.
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'Show me the way to go home' -- Foreword / Chris Saines -- Mavis Ngallametta: home / Bruce Johnson McLean -- Remembering Mavis Ngallametta: her art and country / Gina Allain -- Early works -- Kendall River -- Ikalath -- Ghost nets -- Wutan -- Yalgamunken -- Bushfires -- Creeks -- Pamp.

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Mavis Ngallametta was a senior Cape York artist renowned for her large-scale paintings, artworks in which she mastered figurative scenes combined with meandering dotted patterns over bold ochre fields, and where she wove together a multitude of perspectives and stories in a glimmering fabric. Mavis Ngallametta's career was very short, but highly influential, she began to paint in 2008, and only created her large-scale canvases, for which she is nationally renowned, from 2010. Show Me the Way to Go Home is the first substantial publication on the work of Mrs Ngallametta, who passed away earlier this year. It will illustrate the artist's richly detailed, large-scale paintings from a selection of major public and private collections from around Australia, and feature photographs of the artist and her country. One of Queensland's most esteemed artists, Mavis Ngallametta is remembered for her rich legacy to her community and to art and culture nationally. She won the General Painting category of the 2013 Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards. In 2018, the Australia Council for the Arts honoured her with a prestigious Red Ochre Award for lifetime achievement. Published for 'Mavis Ngallametta: Show Me the Way to Go Home', an exhibition organised by the Queensland Art Gallery. -- Source other than Library of Congress.

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