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Australia, the Vatican Museum's Indigenous collection, edited by Katherine Aigner ; text, K. Aigner [and 19 others]

Label
Australia, the Vatican Museum's Indigenous collection, edited by Katherine Aigner ; text, K. Aigner [and 19 others]
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Australia
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
edited by Katherine Aigner ; text, K. Aigner [and 19 others]
Sub title
the Vatican Museum's Indigenous collection
Summary
From the ancient Etruscans and Romans, to the Renaissance masters of Michelangelo and Raphael, the Vatican Museums represent an aspect of the history of humanity through art. The Indigenous Australian collection is a little known and unexplored part of that story. Being amongst some of the earliest known documentations of Australian Indigenous cultures, the collection includes the earliest extant set of Pukumani poles from Melville and Bathurst Islands, alongside more recent contributions of artworks and cultural objects, and presents materials that have not been exhibited before in Australia. The responsibility to culturally reconnect relevant contemporary Indigenous communities to their material heritage held in the museum has been realised and is documented in this catalogue, which includes a catalogue of objects and essays by Indigenous and non-Indigenous authors. During the process of community visits and consultations, images of the objects brought old and young people together, instigating intergenerational dialogue about the past
Target audience
adult

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