Item #138121 Dot and Circle. A Retrospective Survey of the Aboriginal Acrylic Paintings of Central Australia. A loan exhibition from the Flinders University of South Australia, first shown at the RMIT Gallery, Melbourne, 16th April - 3rd May, 1985. Janet MAUGHAN.
Dot and Circle. A Retrospective Survey of the Aboriginal Acrylic Paintings of Central Australia. A loan exhibition from the Flinders University of South Australia, first shown at the RMIT Gallery, Melbourne, 16th April - 3rd May, 1985
Dot and Circle. A Retrospective Survey of the Aboriginal Acrylic Paintings of Central Australia. A loan exhibition from the Flinders University of South Australia, first shown at the RMIT Gallery, Melbourne, 16th April - 3rd May, 1985
Dot and Circle. A Retrospective Survey of the Aboriginal Acrylic Paintings of Central Australia. A loan exhibition from the Flinders University of South Australia, first shown at the RMIT Gallery, Melbourne, 16th April - 3rd May, 1985
Dot and Circle. A Retrospective Survey of the Aboriginal Acrylic Paintings of Central Australia. A loan exhibition from the Flinders University of South Australia, first shown at the RMIT Gallery, Melbourne, 16th April - 3rd May, 1985
Dot and Circle. A Retrospective Survey of the Aboriginal Acrylic Paintings of Central Australia. A loan exhibition from the Flinders University of South Australia, first shown at the RMIT Gallery, Melbourne, 16th April - 3rd May, 1985
Dot and Circle. A Retrospective Survey of the Aboriginal Acrylic Paintings of Central Australia. A loan exhibition from the Flinders University of South Australia, first shown at the RMIT Gallery, Melbourne, 16th April - 3rd May, 1985

Dot and Circle. A Retrospective Survey of the Aboriginal Acrylic Paintings of Central Australia. A loan exhibition from the Flinders University of South Australia, first shown at the RMIT Gallery, Melbourne, 16th April - 3rd May, 1985

[Melbourne, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, 1986].

Quarto, 208 pages with numerous illustrations (many full-page, several in colour).

Later papered boards incorporating the original card covers; laminate lifting a little; small production flaw to two leaves; a copy.

The catalogue, compiled by Janet Maughan, details 102 items (mainly paintings, but also a few other artefacts). The other contributions by Lois [Lowitja] O'Donoghue, J.V.S. Megaw, Jenny Zimmer, Geoffrey Bardon, Dick Kimber and others shed light on the early popularisation of the Papunya Tula painting movement.

Item #138121

Price (AUD): $550.00