Iwantja

Iwantja Then, Now, Always

Hardback (11 Jan 2024)

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Publisher's Synopsis

A showstopping monograph on Iwantja Arts, home to Australia's most exciting contemporary Indigenous artists.

Located on a small ridge at the edge of the Indulkana Ranges, approximately 575 kilometres south of Alice Springs, Iwantja Arts art centre is home to some of Australia's most exciting Indigenous art.

The art centre, a studio collective where the artists paint and socialise, was founded in the 1980s when many Aboriginal communities were fighting for land rights. It was during this time that now senior artists campaigned to both establish an art centre in the community and for the 1981 Land Rights Act.

As intended, the art centre is now a bustling intergenerational hub of the community where everyones shares stories, creates art and connects with their long-standing culture. Senior artists, such as original centre co-founder Alec Baker, paint alongside budding artists as well as award-winners like Vincent Namatjira, Kaylene Whiskey and Tiger Yaltangki.

Told through the artists' own words, this searing bilingual publication charts the history of Indulkana from being one of the first pastoral leases in the region to the culturally rich creative hub it is today. Iwantja is a showstopping monograph of the Anangu artists everyone needs to know.

Book information

ISBN: 9781760762605
Publisher: Thames & Hudson Australia
Imprint: Thames & Hudson Australia
Pub date:
DEWEY: 704.039915
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 223
Weight: 1430g
Height: 292mm
Width: 250mm
Spine width: 27mm