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  1. 21 de feb. de 2020 · Robert Fielding Fielding also has familial ties to Afghanistan, through his ancestors who helped open up Australia’s interiors as cameleers. In 2017, Fielding produced a series of long-exposure photographs of abandoned vehicles in the desert, which he painted with reflective materials and lit up with tealight candles.

  2. IRITI, KUWARI, NGULA. Robert Fielding is an Aboriginal artist from Mimili community in the APY Lands. His work is a reaction to his heritage and interaction with the white people. His work “in Our Hands” references the Whitlam act of pouring sand into the hands of an aboriginal elder. The work on paper is part of a suite of works to show ...

  3. Robert Fielding on capturing the beauty and the essence of his mayatja, Anangu mayatja, wati, minyma and kungka - the elders, the men, the women, the younger generation of women, and brothers. 1 Betty Muffler , 2021.

  4. 14 de abr. de 2024 · Flavell. John Curtin Gallery presents two exhibitions – one from Yankunytjatjara artist Robert Fielding and the other from Walyalup-based artist Susan Flavell. As artists deeply embedded in their practice, their making is physical, connecting to a range of material processes that come from a commitment to the places they live and work.

  5. Robert Fielding creates works that retell overlooked or forgotten stories to create a stronger future. His works often feature abandoned cars that have been recreated using paint and light, influenced by a long road connecting to the artist’s home in Mimili Community, littered with mutuka katalypa (car wrecks).

  6. 5 de nov. de 2017 · Award-winning artist Robert Fielding has been painting, illuminating, and photographing abandoned cars in the Central Australian desert in a bid to reclaim their former lives and reconnect them to ...

  7. Robert Fielding. Robert Fielding is a contemporary artist of Pakistani, Afghan, Western Arrernte and Yankunytjatjara descent, who lives in Mimili Community in the remote Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands. Fielding combines strong cultural roots with contemporary views on the tensions between community life and global concerns.