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Patrick Waterhouse: Restricted Images: Made with the Warlpiri of Central Australia

Full title: Patrick Waterhouse: Restricted Images: Made with the Warlpiri of Central Australia
ISBN: 9781999814465
ISBN 10: 1999814460
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Publisher: SPBH Editions
Num. pages: 208
Binding: Hardcover
Language: en
Published on: 2018

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Synopsis

Restricted Images Is A Collection Of Artworks Made At The Warlukurlangu Art Centre, Nt Australia, With Local Warlpiri Artists. In Institutions Across Australia And Europe, Archives Encompassing Thousands Of Colonial-era Anthropological Artefacts Are Now Largely Inaccessible, And Images Are Often Restricted To Avoid Showing Pictures That Infringe On Aboriginal Cultural Beliefs. With Rules In Place That Mean Only The Descendants Of People Pictured Can Decide Who Is Allowed To Access Them, Much Of The Material Remains Unseen. Attitudes Towards These Images Have Changed Since They Were Celebrated As A Feat Of Anthropological Photography By Colonialists In The Late 1800s, And Now Lingers An Institutional Uncertainty In How To Approach The Question Of Representation. In Response, Waterhouse Developed A Collaborative Venture In Symbolically Returning To The Communities The Agency Over Their Own Images. Spending Several Years Taking Pictures Of Them, He Made Prints And Then Returned, Inviting The Warlpiri To Paint The Surfaces Of The Images And Enact Their Own Restrictions Upon Them Using The Traditional Technique Of Dot Painting. In Intricate, Colourful Acrylic Clusters They Transformed The Black And White Depictions Of Themselves And Their Sacred Sites. Restricted Images Is The First Installment In A Long-term Project That Looks To Renegotiate The Politics Of Who Gets To Decide What Is Seen And What Is Kept Hidden, And Reveals Artists And A Community Trying To Understand One Other. Patrick Waterhouse.