Public policies and strategies for the promotion of indigenous arts: the australian model

This paper discusses some strategies developed in Australia to promote indigenous arts, including awards, codes of conduct for museums and traders, and support from the federal government to indigenous cooperatives. The Australian case is probably unique in the world in terms of the visibility, inst...

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Main Author: Ilana Seltzer Goldstein
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul 2019-07-01
Series:Revista Gearte
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Online Access:https://seer.ufrgs.br/gearte/article/view/94294
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description This paper discusses some strategies developed in Australia to promote indigenous arts, including awards, codes of conduct for museums and traders, and support from the federal government to indigenous cooperatives. The Australian case is probably unique in the world in terms of the visibility, institutionalization and value that Aboriginal artists have achieved. In this sense, it offers an interesting contrast to reflect on the Latin American context. It also raises issues of ethical and political nature, in the case of a country with such a violent colonial past.
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spelling doaj.art-a56d3fc0ea7c447a96be7c6f296223982022-12-21T21:32:03ZengUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande do SulRevista Gearte2357-98542019-07-016210.22456/2357-9854.9429440728Public policies and strategies for the promotion of indigenous arts: the australian modelIlana Seltzer Goldstein0Universidade Federal de São Paulo — Unifesp, São Paulo/SPThis paper discusses some strategies developed in Australia to promote indigenous arts, including awards, codes of conduct for museums and traders, and support from the federal government to indigenous cooperatives. The Australian case is probably unique in the world in terms of the visibility, institutionalization and value that Aboriginal artists have achieved. In this sense, it offers an interesting contrast to reflect on the Latin American context. It also raises issues of ethical and political nature, in the case of a country with such a violent colonial past.https://seer.ufrgs.br/gearte/article/view/94294arte indígena. políticas públicas. austrália. arte e política.
spellingShingle Ilana Seltzer Goldstein
Public policies and strategies for the promotion of indigenous arts: the australian model
Revista Gearte
arte indígena. políticas públicas. austrália. arte e política.
title Public policies and strategies for the promotion of indigenous arts: the australian model
title_full Public policies and strategies for the promotion of indigenous arts: the australian model
title_fullStr Public policies and strategies for the promotion of indigenous arts: the australian model
title_full_unstemmed Public policies and strategies for the promotion of indigenous arts: the australian model
title_short Public policies and strategies for the promotion of indigenous arts: the australian model
title_sort public policies and strategies for the promotion of indigenous arts the australian model
topic arte indígena. políticas públicas. austrália. arte e política.
url https://seer.ufrgs.br/gearte/article/view/94294
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