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by Susie J. Horgan Ian MacKaye, 1980
Sean Young as Rachael
BLADE RUNNER (1982) dir. Ridley Scott
WILD AT HEART (1990)
Dante and the poet Virgil
Ford ad in Look Magazine, March 1967
Pintupi Art: Mapping Country Through the Desert
Every line, circle, and field of dots in Pintupi Art represents far more than a visual design. These remarkable paintings are expressions of ancestral journeys, sacred sites, and the deep relationship between people and Country that has been maintained across the Western Desert for countless generations.
From the early days of Papunya to the homeland communities of Kintore and Kiwirrkurra, Pintupi artists transformed ceremonial knowledge into one of the world's most influential contemporary art movements. Their paintings shimmer with movement, reveal vast networks of Tingari songlines, and offer a unique way of understanding landscape—not as scenery, but as living cultural knowledge.
Explore the history, meaning, artists, and evolution of one of Australia's most important Aboriginal art traditions.
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Aboriginal Dot Art
Isabella Rossellini as Dorothy Vallens behind the scenes of 'Blue Velvet' (1986).
John Waters and Iggy Pop
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Enlightenment, 2013, by Mi-Young Choi