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Title
Selling Utopia: marketing the art of the women of Utopia
Title
Marketing the art of the women of Utopia
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Australasian Digital Theses Program
Publisher
Australia : Macquarie University
Date
1999
Author/Creator
McDonald, Michelle
Description
Thesis (MA)--Macquarie University, Institute of Early Childhood.
Description
Includes bibliographical references.
Description
Introduction -- Literature review -- A brief history of Utopia's art production; its place in the indigenous art movement -- The role of the wholesaler -- The retail sector -- Report on survey of the buyers of indigenous art -- Emily Kame Kngwarreye -- Authenticity -- Conclusion.
Description
Summary: The thesis focuses on marketing art from the Aboriginal community, Utopia, where the majority of artists, and the best known artists, are women. It documents methods by which the art moves from the community to retail art outlets; it includes detailed documentation of marketing in the retail sector and also includes research into the buying of indigenous art by private buyers. -- Emily Kame Kngwarreye is the best known of the Utopia painters. The study proposes reasons for her success and points to further questions beyond the scope of this study. Problems inherent in criticism and editing of her work are raised and interpreted in the context of the marketplace. -- The original thesis plan did not include detailed discussion about authorship. However, in 1997 the media reported controversy about authorship of a prize-winning work. As such controversy must affect marketing, this topic (as it relates to this artist), was included. -- Although possibilities for improvement in marketing methods have become apparent as a result of this research, areas where further research would be beneficial have also become apparent.
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Description
265, [48] p
Subject Keyword
Kngwarreye, Emily Kame
Subject Keyword
Aboriginal Australians -- Art -- Northern Territory -- Utopia -- Marketing
Subject Keyword
Women, Aboriginal Australian -- Northern Territory -- Utopia -- Art
Subject Keyword
Art -- Australia -- Marketing
Subject Keyword
Women artists -- Northern Territory -- Utopia
Resource Type
Thesis masters research
Organisation
Macquarie University. Institute of Early Childhood

Identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/15101
Identifier
1270066
Language
eng
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Copyright Michelle McDonald 1999.
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