In Praise Of Australian Indigenous Art – ‘The Oldest Culture In The World’

In Praise Of Australian Indigenous Art – ‘The Oldest Culture In The World’
The Financial Times, How To Spend It. Words By Dan Stapleton. 29 January 2022.

The Financial Times, How To Spend It. Words By Dan Stapleton. 29 January 2022.

Steve Martin was astonished the first time he walked into a room full of Australian Aboriginal art. “It was something I had never seen before,” says the actor and writer. “And I’ve been collecting art for 50 years.”

The line-based works, by Warlimpirrnga Tjapaltjarri, a painter from Australia’s desert interior, were rendered in rich yellows and ochres. The canvases seemed to undulate. Enchanted, Martin left the Lower East Side gallery with a painting. He took it back to the apartment on Central Park West that he shares with his wife, Anne Stringfield, and set about finding a place for it among their Morandis and Hockneys. “I’ve been hooked ever since,” he says six years later….

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