Indigenous Australian art
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Indigenous Australian art (also known as Aboriginal art) is art made by Indigenous Australians, covering works that pre-date European colonization as well as contemporary art by Aboriginal Australians based on traditional culture. These have been studied in recent decades and gained increased international recognition. Aboriginal art involves a wide range of media including painting on leaves, wood carving, rock carving, sculpture, ceremonial clothing and sandpainting.
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List of contemporary Aboriginal artists
There are many Indigenous Australian artists. Amongst the most famous are:
- Albert Namatjira
- Barbara Weir
- Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri
- Dorothy Napangardi
- Emily Kngwarreye
- John Mawurndjul
- Lin Onus
- Minnie Pwerle
- Tracey Moffat
- Richard Bell
- Rover Thomas
- Shane Pickett
- Wenten Rubuntja
- Yannima Tommy Watson
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Significant sites of Aboriginal rock art
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See also
- Art of Australia
- Dreaming
- Earth's Creation
- Geoffrey Bardon
- Hermannsburg School
- Kluge-Ruhe Museum
- National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award
- Papunya Tula
- Lists of Indigenous Australians
- Yolngu
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