Some photos from Icons of the Desert Exhibit in NYC
Have another short video and thoughts to add when get a moment to write in detail.
It's a spectacular exhibit which runs until December 5th at New York University's Grey Art Gallery.Take the time to sit and view all the videos displayed. If miss first part stay to start beginning. My first visit took me three hours (not enough time) to absorb the magnitude of such art. I returned again on different days to focus more on particular paintings. It's not art that you take a quick stroll and walk away. It's not Renaissance Art which leaves the uncultured with Stendhal fever. Go with your spirit. Don't bother listening too much to the students and educators say. They only know what is told to them by the powers that be. All that shows from Australia on media and what is sent to the world via Australia is a polished up look. It's sad but a common theme in many Indigenous cultures to sell their beautiful contributions and then leave them to rot. Saddens me to see all this early art work privately owned by a New York couple only to "lent" out on exhibit. It's as if they were doing a favour! These works should be returned and sent back to Australia for Ancestors and future generations to permanently guard and display as they wish. http://www.iconsofthedesert.com/

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