Remember Me Stories in Print
The AAMU 15th anniversary and celebrates with an exhibition of poignant stories in speaking, strong graphic artwork. For Remember Me. Stories in print are 60 artworks specially from Australia to the Netherlands occurred.
Stories of past and present
Graphic art was for the great masters of art history is an important part of their work, think of Rembrandt, Picasso and Warhol. For many Aboriginal artists, this is also true. In the graphic works of Aboriginal artists in Remember Me can be seen, unfolds a story that traverses the continent.
Stories of past and present and the often unwritten history of this immense country. Just look at the impressive series of anonymous portraits Unwritten Vernon Ah Kee in which he refers to the often told story of racism and violence. The powerful sign symbols and patterns of Michael Nelson Jagamarra and Doris Bush to traditional stories and knowledge are transmitted. Or the dynamic patterns of his Kamilaroi ancestors processed Reko Rennie in his art.
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The AAMU 15th anniversary and celebrates with an exhibition of poignant stories in speaking, strong graphic artwork. For Remember Me. Stories in print are 60 artworks specially from Australia to the Netherlands occurred.
Stories of past and present
Graphic art was for the great masters of art history is an important part of their work, think of Rembrandt, Picasso and Warhol. For many Aboriginal artists, this is also true. In the graphic works of Aboriginal artists in Remember Me can be seen, unfolds a story that traverses the continent.
Stories of past and present and the often unwritten history of this immense country. Just look at the impressive series of anonymous portraits Unwritten Vernon Ah Kee in which he refers to the often told story of racism and violence. The powerful sign symbols and patterns of Michael Nelson Jagamarra and Doris Bush to traditional stories and knowledge are transmitted. Or the dynamic patterns of his Kamilaroi ancestors processed Reko Rennie in his art.