Iltja Ntjarra艺术家与当代流明版画的制作:文献、展示和存储

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Analiese Treacy, J. Dennis
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Mparra Karrti-Us暴徒属于这个国家,是由中央沙漠地区的艺术家们用水彩媒体在纸上制作的一系列22流明版画的集体标题。艺术家们在Mparntwe (Alice Springs)的Iltja Ntjarra(多手)艺术中心工作,他们的实践继承和学习可以追溯到Albert Namatjira和Hermannsburg水彩画学校。艺术家们在感光纸上用水彩画的新颖方法产生了一种独特的视觉美感,整个纸上都有褶皱,要求作品“漂浮”在墙上,看不到安装。这篇技术论文详细介绍了艺术家在制作这些独特作品时使用的创新方法,以及新南威尔士州美术馆团队在准备2019年全国展览时使用的后续方法:新澳大利亚艺术。本文强调了艺术家、协调员、策展人、保护人员和更广泛的团队之间知识共享的重要性,以确保这些作品的物质和内在价值得到充分承认和理解。
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Iltja Ntjarra artists and the making of contemporary lumen prints: documentation, display and storage
Mparra Karrti—Us mob belong to the Country, is the collective title attributed to a series of twenty-two lumen prints on paper with watercolour media, produced by Central Desert region artists. The artists work out of the Iltja Ntjarra (Many Hands) Art Centre in Mparntwe (Alice Springs) with their practices inherited and learned through lineage traced back to Albert Namatjira and the Hermannsburg School of watercolour painting. The artists’ novel approach to painting in watercolour on photo-sensitised paper resulted in a unique visual aesthetic of cockling throughout the sheets, requiring that the works be presented ‘floating’ on the wall with no mounting visible. This technical paper details the innovative approaches used by the artists in making these distinctive works and the subsequent methodologies applied by the Art Gallery of NSW team in preparing them for display in The National 2019: new Australian Art. The paper highlights the importance of knowledge sharing amongst artists, facilitators, curators, conservators and wider teams to ensure both the physical and intrinsic values of such works are fully acknowledged and understood.
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