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East Kimberley art: Rusty Peters « Previous | |Next »
November 29, 2005

I've read that there is exhibition of works from the Jirrawun Corporation on display in Parliament House, but I cannot find any images of the exhibition on line, nor a list of the artists involved.

I'm interested because the Jirrawun Corporation markets the work of the East Kimberley aboriginal artists whose work in the distinctive Kimberley style made famous by Rover Thomas, and Queenie McKenzie: sparse, flat expanses of natural ochres and minimal dotting to form bold, imposing images of country.One artist I do know who is exhibiting is Rusty Peters:

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Rusty Peters

And:
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Rusty Peters: Waterbrain

I'm going to Parliament tomorrow afternoon so I will try and find the exhibition, and maybe even write a review of it. If that is not possible then I wil post some of the images of the artists involved in the exhibition.

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Hi, I just recently became interested in an Australian artist after seeing a reproduction in an used book store here in Maine of Gordon Bennett's work. Do you like his work?