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Article: X-ray visions: a spectacular selection of comtemporary art from the Kunwinjku People in Western Arnhem Land is on display at ACF's new headquarters.
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- Habitat Australia
- Article date:
- December 1, 2002
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CROSS-CULTURAL INTERACTIONS can be complicated and open to mistrust and abuse. It is well known that the selling of Aboriginal art has often been conducted in a less-than-honourable manner, misrepresenting the artists and lining only the pockets of the dealers. But long-time ACF associates Beryl and Trevor Blake have no such intentions and they are very excited about the latest showcase of artworks that they have arranged to be exhibited at ACF's new headquarters in Melbourne.
On display are a significant and beautiful collection of contemporary works by the Kunwinjku People from Gunbalanya, Western Arnhem Land. The works represent the continuing artistic ...