Posted by Aboriginal Art Directory | 23.11.10
Brit Susann Hanstein and Sabine Haider present in the name of the City of Übach-Palenberg and under the patronage of the Mayor of the City
- Mr. Wolfgang Jungnitsch -
„NEW BEGINNINGS“
5.12.2010 - 31.01.2011
Aboriginal Art Exhibition with works from Central Australia
The ancient Castle Zweibrüggen in Übach-Palenberg is located very close to Aachen. The
metropolitan cities of the State Northrhine Westfalia - Düsseldorf and Cologne - are in distance
of just 45 minutes traveling time.
There is no entrance fee for the exhibition. Ample car parking possibilities are free of charge.
The Aboriginal Art Exhibition „New Beginnings“ is open every weekend from 11:30 - 18:00 h in
December and January on Saturday and Sunday (despite 18th and 19th of December 2010). During
the week the exhibition can be seen by appointment only. We do offer tours through the
exhibition for groups and school classes.
Please feel free to contact us to make an appointment
Aboriginal Art Gallery Brit‘s Art & Promotion, phone: +49-(0)2451-915559
It is a pleasure for us to welcome you!
It is the first collaborative exhibition of indigenous art of the Aboriginal Art Galleries Brit‘s Art & Promotion - Übach-Palenberg - and Central Art - Alice Springs.
The City of Übach-Palenberg feels honoured to be patron of this unique show of premium Aboriginal Art from renowned artists from Central and Western Desert.
Both exhibiting galleries are connected through their passion for the art of the first Australians.
Aboriginal Art invites us over and over again to discover, to be amazed and to stay curious like little children.
Each painting conveys a segment of the more than 50.000 year old culture, which has never needed written language to pass on knowledge and wisdom.
These works are as stunning and amazing as the personalities of the creators themselves. The striking and inventive techniques and colouring of the compositions are overwhelming, impressive and do take the audience on a journey.
If there is any art, which has the right to call itself art, it is the art of the first Australians.
They are the people, whom we admire for their strength and struggles to keep their culture alive - not only in history, even today, on a day to day basis. Giving thought about the circumstances in which the art is created, it is sheer unbelievable to see an output of absolutely vivid, powerful hand brilliant artworks.
We do admire these people who deserve to be in the spotlight of the art world.
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Gallery: Brits Art & Promotion
Contact: Brit Susann Hanstein
Email: brit@brits-art.com
Telephone: +49 0 24 51 - 91 55
Address: Hügelstrasse 38 Übach-Palenberg Übach-Palenberg 52531
Gallery: Central Art Aboriginal Art Store
Contact: Sabine Haider
Email: info@aboriginalartstore.com.au
Telephone: +61 8 8952 1711
Address: PO Box 567 Alice Springs Alice Springs 0871 NT
Gallery: Brits Art & Promotion
Artists: Abie Loy Kammare | Barbara Weir | Bessie Purvis Petyarre | Betty Mbitjana | Dorothy Napangardi | Glady Kemarre | Gloria Petyarre | Graham Gordon Tjupurrula | Janet Long Nakamarra | Kudditji Kngwarreye | Lorna Fencer Napurrula | Narpula Scobie Napurrula | Ngoia Pollard | Patrick Tjungarrayi | Ronnie Tjampitjinpa | Tarisse King | Thomas Tjapaltjarri
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