Reunion
We're back in Australia for another visit, having
landed in Melbourne yesterday, just about 24 hours ago, and still trying to get
grounded, so to speak. But the adventure began even before leaving the USA,
when we spent an exciting 36 hours in Los Angeles. I managed to spend most of
that time reunited with the West Coast contingent on the US art mob that I
traveled with a year ago on the Austrade mission to 24 remote art
centres.It's amazing: you put 8 people
in a small plane, a small Aboriginal art centre, or a small roadhouse/motel for
24 hours a day for 14 days, and if everyone survives (and we mob not only
survived but thrived), there's a certain degree of imprinting that must go on.
Because within minutes of being reunited with the crew, I found that the
intervening thirteen months seemed to evaporate. It felt less like a renewal of
old friendships than a re-instatement of
them.We had the chance to visit two
superb American collections of Aboriginal art while in town, though we missed
the Regina Wilson exhibition that's on in Santa Monica at the moment.
Standing, l. to r. Richard, Joel, Wolf, Larry; seated, Harvey, Gretchen Will, Kerry.
As I said, we haven't had much of a chance
to do anything in Melbourne yet apart from sleep. The town in abuzz with
anticipation of the Melbourne Art Fair, and we're looking forward to the opening
night next week. A short visit with Samantha Pizzi yesterday to see the riot of
color coming out of Tjala Arts in Amata, SA and the opening of a new show from
Balgo at Alcaston Gallery featuring Christine and Imelda Yukenbarri and Tossie
and Miriam Baadjo is all we've managed to do so far, but adventures
await.I don't know if I'll be able to
keep to my regular posting schedule--so much depends on internet connections,
but I hope to do better at keeping a diary of events this time around than on
the previous trip through the Outback. Somehow that sounds like famous last
words. So please keep checking in on me...and hope to see man of you in the
days ahead, here in Melbourne, in Sydney, Alice, or
Darwin.
Posted: Fri - July 25, 2008 at 07:26 AM
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Published On: Jul 27, 2008 10:02 AM
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