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Painting Culture: The Making Of An Aboriginal High Art (Objects/Histories)-used Mandela John Ikenberry Argues That The

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Painting Culture: The Making Of An Aboriginal High Art (Objects/Histories)-used Mandela John Ikenberry Argues That ThePainting Culture Tells The Complex Story Of How, Over The Past Three Decades, The Acrylic 'Dot' Paintings Of Central Australia Were Transformed Into Objects Of International High Art, Eagerly Sought By Upscale Galleries And Collectors. Since The Early 1970S, Fred R. Myers Has Studiedoften As A Participantobserverthe Pintupi, One Of Several Aboriginal Groups Who Paint The Famous Acrylic Works. Describing Their Paintings And The Complicated Cultural

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