Chips Mackinolty (3 results)
Aboriginal Art at the Top: A Regional Exhibition Presented by Museums and Art Galleries of the Northern Territory
Cooke, Peter; Jon Altman; Glenn Cole (Photography); Martin Munz (Photography); Steve Fox; Charlie Godjuwa; George Garrawan; Simon Kyle-Little; Chips Mackinolty; John Mundine; Gordon Papagamirri; Mick Reid; David Silva; Minburra; Herb Stender, et al.
Published by Maningrida Arts And Crafts, Maningrida, NT, Australia, 1982
- Softcover
- First Edition
Seller: Black's Fine Books & Manuscripts, Toronto, ON, CanadaBlack's Fine Books & Manuscripts
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Softcover. First Edition, First Printing. pp. 64. Oblong 8vo. Illustrated, twice-stapled colour card covers. Richly illustrated with many black-and-white, and colour photographs, one map. Bright, clean, and unmarked; near fine. In Association with Galiwinku Arts and Crafts, Maningrida Arts and Crafts, Mimi Aboiriginal Arts and C…rafts, Tiwi Pima and Tiwi Designs, Umbakumba Outstations Aboriginal Corporation, and Yirrkala Arts and Crafts.

Language: English
- Softcover
- Signed
Seller: Caryota Book Exchange, Darwin, NT, AustraliaCaryota Book Exchange
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Soft cover. Condition: Good. Cover has a lot of wear from storage. Signed by Author(s).
More imagesPublished by The Tin Sheds Art Workshop, Sydney, Australia, 1978
- First Edition
Seller: Lux Mentis, Booksellers, ABAA/ILAB, Portland, ME, U.S.A.Lux Mentis, Booksellers, ABAA/ILAB
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Condition: Very Good. First Printing. First Printing. Large, graphically strong poster railing against what was seen as the police state tactics of government agents in Queensland. Notes actions against political/union organizers, women, blacks, the gay community, etc. All the 'stronger' given the political environment in the ar…ea at the time. One known copy in institutional collections, at the National Gallery of Australia. Queensland under the Premier Joh Bjelke-Petersen - a notoriously corrupt right wing demagogue who banned street marches etc. etc. and overtly moved Queensland towards a police state. He put in a Police Minister who was already was tainted with corruption (and was subsequently tried and jailed after the government fell). These posters were made to be pasted to walls with crude glue, and it is unlikely that many survived, especially because of the "anti-police" aspect, which would have seen them torn down and defaced quickly, and anyone caught with them almost certainly subject to a beating in the police cells. Lefties and radicals would be unlikely to have kept them on the walls at home, as police raids were frequent. Light edge wear, slight rumple at edges, else bright and clean. Screenprinted, in red and black inks, from two stencils. Approx. 29x39.