<p>Astronomical auction prices in the late 1990s first drew many people&rsquo;s attention to the phenomenon of the early Papunya boards the thousand small painted panels created at the remote Northern Territory Aboriginal settlement of Papunya in 1971-72. Western Desert art expert Vivien Johnson looks at the controversies that surrounded the paintings at the time of their creation &ndash; and what they mean now to the artists&rsquo; descendants; the role of teacher Geoffrey Bardon; the depiction of sacred imagery and the distant worlds of art auctions and international exhibitions. A gripping narrative work this book is an important intervention in Australian art history.</p>
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