will try to get to Nat Thomas at Until Never Gallery (above misty's). Nat has re-done the fake Rover Thomas' amongst other things. It feels freaking important! and smart cause I think it just might be.      

7 comments:

Dan J Cass said...

It was indeed great. The Rover Thomases were a mind opener. I go to little openings and the big public galleries in Sydney lots and I can never pick any references to Aboriginal artists at all. Why is this?

This show makes me think that if I was playing around with Aboriginal art I might feel very tentative, to not be exploitative or crass. And I'd hate to be totally out of my depth in a field where there is recognised artistic expertise, continuing traditions and lots of academic expert commentators.

But after seeing this show, I think maybe it would be much better to have Aboriginal art treated with more parity.

So enough with the ghetto already!

kate smith said...

Hey Dan, this is indeed an important show. Sharing a studio with Nat Thomas I new her worry about the project. But it has been done just right.

When I went to see the show there were a group of maybe yr 12 or first year uni kids from the burbs hearing a good floor talk from the galleriest. He said all the things Nat would have. He then asked for questions and the kids just asked 'what do think of taggers'. It just didn't seem to have got at them. But I guess they had been preped to go to a graph gallery.

Anonymous said...

not very smart nat thomas

Anonymous said...

poor copies of rover thomas art

Anonymous said...

hey Nat, aren't you embarassed to be jumping on somebody else's band wagon and to profit from their experiences? How lazy and unimaginative.

Anonymous said...

are you hiding nat thomas from your poor despicable art show re rover thomas?

Anonymous said...

an australian film on the work of liberto would be a great film