A 75,000 year fashion? A view of Indigenous Australian art towards the end of this millennium: Canberra School of Art Annual Lecture, 1997
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Canberra School of Art
Speaker: Wally Caruana
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5 September 1997. -- Wally Caruana, a graduate of the Canberra School of Art, is Curator of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art at the National Gallery of Australia. He has been involved in several exhibitions of Indigenous art including The Continuing Tradition, Flash Pictures, Roads Cross: The Paintings of Rover Thomas and The Eye of the Storm. Wally Caruana is co-curator of the exhibition The Painters of the Wagilag Sisters Story 1937-1997 (with Albert Djiwada, Nigel Lendon and Djon Mundine) at the National Gallery of Australia 13 September - 16 November. He is also the author of Aboriginal Art in the Thames and Hudson World of Art series.
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Series 431 - Art Forum recordings
Item 526 - CSA Annual Lecture - Caruana, Wally
Item 526 - CSA Annual Lecture - Caruana, Wally
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1997
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This audio recording is provided for research purposes only and must not be reproduced without the prior permission of the Archives Program, Australian National University