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Overview""The sound of the yidaki calls everyone together in unity."" - Djalu Gurruwiwi Yidaki, more commonly known as didgeridoo, is the iconic Aboriginal instrument. Yidaki found its way to the streets of Europe and gained tremendous popularity to the point that this music instrument is almost synonymous with Aboriginal Australia. Despite this widespread attention, very little is known about yidaki. The exhibition at the Fondation Opales, and this accompanying publication sets out to acquaint a European audience with this captivating musical instrument, with the people and the unique culture who produced it and with the land where it originated. More than just an emblematic wooden instrument, yidaki is a cultural and spiritual marker. It is the whole story of a region and a people; it is also about healing. Through the work of three prominent Yolngu artists that all share the remote community of Gangan as homeland - Gunybi Ganambarr, Malaluba Gumana and Bulthirrirri Wunungmurra - several ancestrally significant places are visited and stories linked to these, such as that of the Mokuy spirits or Wititj, the Rainbow Serpent, are told. Anchored in deep cultural knowledge, their vivid and innovative work connects past and present. AUTHOR: Georges Petitjean is an art historian whose PhD thesis concerned the art found in the deserts of western Australia. His main research interest lies in tracing the path Aboriginal art has taken from its origins right up to the world of international contemporary art. He was the curator of the Museum of Contemporary Aboriginal Art in Utrecht from 2005 to 2017. Since 2017 he has been the curator of the Collection Bérengère Primat, one of the foremost collections of Aboriginal art in the world. SELLING POINTS: . This publication sets out to acquaint a European audience with the Yidaki, commonly known as the didgeridoo, a captivating musical instrument, and with the unique culture who produced it and with the land where it originated . Published to accompany an exhibition at the Fondation Opale, Lens, Switzerland (June 2021 - April 2022) 50 colour illustrations Full Product DetailsAuthor: Georges PetitjeanPublisher: Five Continents Editions Imprint: Five Continents Editions Weight: 0.772kg ISBN: 9788874399635ISBN 10: 8874399634 Pages: 148 Publication Date: 30 June 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsBREATH OF LIFE: AN INTRODUCTION TO AN ICONIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENT GEORGES PETITJEAN YIDAKI: THE ORIGIN OF DIDJERIDU JEREMY CLOAKE DJALU’S YIDAKI: BRIDGE OF SOUND JOHN CARTY SETTLING OF THE SERPENT MERRKIYAWUY GANAMBARR-STUBBS ARTWORKS LEXICON ARTISTS BIOGRAPHIES ACKNOWLEDGEMENTSReviewsAuthor InformationGeorges Petitjean is an art historian whose PhD thesis concerned the art found in the deserts of western Australia. His main research interest lies in tracing the path Aboriginal art has taken from its origins right up to the world of international contemporary art. He was the curator of the Museum of Contemporary Aboriginal Art in Utrecht from 2005 to 2017. Since 2017 he has been the curator of the Collection Bérengère Primat, one of the foremost collections of Aboriginal art in the world. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |