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L’Australie indigène 89 FIG. 9 (left): Shield. Rockingham Bay, Queensland. Before 1872. © The Trustees of the British Museum. FIG. 10 (top): Spear. Eastern Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia. Before 1879. © The Trustees of the British Museum. FIG. 11 (above): Spear. Eastern Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia. Before 1879. © The Trustees of the British Museum. 12) and Julie Gough complement and refer to historic works in the collection and were developed during the course of artistic fellowships at the museum in 2013– 2014. Key lenders to the exhibition are the National Museum of Australia, the British Library, the Pitt-Rivers Museum, and the Cambridge Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. The magnifi cent painting, Yumari, by Uta Uta Tjangala, done at Papunya in 1981, is a key work at the center of the exhibition. An image from this painting forms a watermark on contemporary Australian passports. In late 2015, many of the works in Indigenous Australia will travel to Australia to be shown in a related exhibition at the National Museum of Australia in Canberra. Indigenous Australia: Enduring Civilisation Until 2 August 2015 British Museum, London www.britishmuseum.org FIG. 12: Judy Watson, The Holes in the Land 3. 2014. Courtesy Judy Watson and grahame galleries + editions. Photo: Carl Warner.


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