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From Mumeka to Milmilngkan: Innovation in Kurulk Art

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Altman, Jon

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ANU Drill Hall Gallery

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Catalogue of an exhibition that looks at developments in Kurulk art over the last 30 years through the work of three artists of the Karulk Clan: the brothers Jimmy Njiminjuma, John Mawurndjul and James Lyuna, and their descendants. Exhibition held 2 November – 17 December 2006 at the Drill Hall Gallery curated by Jon Altman and Apolline Kohen.

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