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Wayward
Lincoln Austin
Brisbane: Andrew Baker Art Dealer, 2011. -
Sometimes I Like To Pretend I’m A Robot
Lincoln Austin
Brisbane: Andrew Baker Art Dealer, 2017.Catalogue for a 2017 exhibition of sculptures, prints, and thread work.
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Yuk Wiy Min
Aurukun Artists
Brisbane: Andrew Baker Art Dealer, 2009. -
Arero Ajive (A New Light)
Ilma Savari (Ajikum’e)
Brisbane: Andrew Baker Art Dealer, 2016. -
Sexual Attraction in Therapy: Clinical Perspectives on Moving Beyond the Taboo – A Guide for Training and Practice
Maria Luca
Chichester: Wiley Blackwell, 2014. -
Journals of Two Expeditions into the Interior of New South Wales, Undertaken by Order of the British Government in the Years 1817-18
John Oxley
London: John Murray, 1820.Oxley’s account of his explorations of the Lachlan and Macquarie Rivers: “the foundation work in the field of Australian inland exploration and the first detailed description of the interior of New South Wales.” (Jonathan Wantrup, Australian Rare Books, 1788-1900) FERGUSON 796, WANTRUP 107.
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Still In My Mind: Gurindji Location, Experience and Visuality
Brenda L. Croft; Penny Smith; Felicity Meakins
Brisbane: University of Queensland Art Museum, 2017.Foreword by Felicity Fenner and Campbell Gray.
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Startling Art: Revealing the Art of Dennis Larkins
Dennis Larkins
San Francisco: La Luz de Jesus Press and Last Gasp Books, 2010.“The art of Dennis Larkins ranges from retro-kitsch paintings of multi-dimensional landscapes to his legendary and iconic series of Grateful Dead concert posters. Larkins’ images were forever burned into the pop psyche by the groundbreaking stage monoliths he created for promoter Bill Graham. At last, here is a definitive collection of Larkins’ works — four decades of his creative growth and expression distilled in to a gorgeous, full-color hardcover. Startling Art is an in-depth look at an artist immersed in the visual vernacular of pop surrealism, uniquely drawn from a life lived in the trenches of pop culture. Foreword by Peter Golding.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Beyond Contemporary Art
Etan Jonathan Ilfeld
[London]: Vivays Publishing, 2012. -
Visions of the Floating World: The Cartoon Art of Japan
Mark Cotta Vaz
San Francisco: Cartoon Art Museum, 1992.Scarce catalogue for an exhibition of Japanese comic art at the Cartoon Art Museum, San Francisco. 2 copies in OCLC. Unrecorded in CiNii.
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Redefining Our Relationships: Guidelines for Responsible Open Relationships
Wendy-O Matik
Oakland: Defiant Times Press, 2006.“Put together your own vision of an ideal relationship, re-sculpt your own belief system, redefine the potential of a friendship, imagine 1,000 ways to make love to yourself and to anyone you care about. Radicalize your relationship by imagining your wildest ideal partnership together. Face what your really want from all your connections.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Transcendent Waves: How Listening Shapes Our Creative Lives
Lavender Suarez
New York: Anthology Editions, 2020.“How can thoughtfully and intentionally listening to our world expand and inform our creative practices? What insights can we gain when we delve into the immersive world of sound, which permeates our every moment? In Transcendent Waves, sound healing practitioner, meditation teacher, and artist Lavender Suarez outlines how listening can unlock moments of creative spark, self awareness, and calm in a work that is equal parts how-to guide and contemplative artist’s workbook. Suarez’s illustrated meditations follow in the artistic tradition of Yoko Ono’s Grapefruit and the creations of the Fluxus group, but also offer a modern take on listening in a world that gets louder every day. Covering everything from the noise of everyday life to musical compositions, Transcendent Waves compiles scientific evidence, anecdotes, and thoughtful prompts to spark a sense of wonderment and appreciation for the intricacies of sound and the new perspectives it can bring to our daily creative worlds.” (publisher’s blurb)
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4 Snapshot Photographs of a River Fishing Trip
Anonymous
[Australia]: Unknown, No date.1920s snapshot photographs of 2 men in their rowboat holding their catch and on the riverbank with their haul.
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From Here to Shimbashi
John Sack
New York: Permabooks, 1956.Illustrated by Leo Hershfield.
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Soled Out: The Golden Age of Sneaker Advertising
Simon Wood; Sneaker Freaker
London: Phaidon, 2021.“Soled Out is an epic compilation of nearly 900 vintage print advertisements sourced from the golden age of sneakers. Featuring sporting and cultural icons such as Andre Agassi, Paula Abdul, Bo Jackson, Michael Jordan, MC Hammer, and Shaquille OÂ’Neal, every page is packed with unforgettable imagery, bold graphics, and outrageous trash talk devised by the footwear industryÂ’s biggest players. Sit back and enjoy the spectacular scenery ahead as Soled Out powers through a 720-page marathon celebration of the rubber, leather, and mesh we wear on our feet!” (publisher’s blurb)
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Upholding the Australian Constitution: Proceedings of the Conference of The Samuel Griffith Society (30 Volumes)
The Samuel Griffith Society
Melbourne: The Samuel Griffith Society, 1992-2019.A full set of papers and speeches presented at the first 30 conferences of The Samuel Griffith Society. Established in 1992 and convening annually since, the Society’s “objectives are to educate Australians and undertake and support research about the Constitution, promote discussion of constitutional matters, defend the great virtues of the present Constitution, support the decentralisation of power, restore the authority of the Parliament, defend the independence of the judiciary, and support reform to these ends.”
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The Revolution We Expected: Cultivating a New Politics of Consciousness
Claudio Naranjo
Santa Fe & London: Synergetic Press, 2020.“The Revolution We Expected presents a call for individual and societal transformation in order to rebuild and humanize our institutions and our communities to realize a post-patriarchal world and elevated consciousness as a global community. In his last work as an author, celebrated doctor and psychotherapist Claudio Naranjo uses The Revolution We Expected to make a final call to humanity to awaken to our collective potential and work to transcend our patriarchal past and present. The book presents a map that argues not only for collective individual awakening but a concerted effort to transform our institutions so that our educational and cultural lessons are in service to a better world. The author targets traditional education and our global economic system that increasingly neglect human development and must transform to meet the needs of future social evolution. He stresses the need for education to teach wisdom over knowledge and he suggests meditation and contemplative practices can help us realize new ways to learn. Ultimately, we need to embark on a collective process of re-humanizing our systems and establishing self-awareness as individuals to create the necessary global consciousness to realize a new way forward.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Genshoku Nihon no Bijutsu 28 [Primary Colours of Japanese Art 28: Modern Architecture, Sculpture, Crafts]
Terukazu Akiyama
Tokyo: Shogakkan, 1972. -
Genshoku Nihon no Bijutsu 25 [Primary Colours of Japanese Art 25: Nanban Art and Western-style Painting]
Terukazu Akiyama
Tokyo: Shogakkan, 1970. -
Genshoku Nihon no Bijutsu 10 [Primary Colours of Japanese Art 10: Zen Temple and Stone Garden]
Terukazu Akiyama
Tokyo: Shogakkan, 1967.