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Carving into country: the work of Badger Bates

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posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00 authored by Brian Martin

Badger Bates (William Brian Bates) was born on the Darling River at Wilcannia in 1947. His grandmother, Granny Moysey, a revered Paakantyi woman who spoke several Aboriginal languages, raised him, teaching him stories and traditional songs. This was the beginning of Badger’s journey into a complex and sophisticated knowledge system. As a child Badger experienced the knowledge and practice imparted by his grandmother which informs his artwork today. Badger learnt carving from her and other Paakantyi elders, and by 1986 he was selling his carvings of wood and emu eggs to the Australian Museum in Sydney.

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Journal

Artlink : contemporary art of Australian and the Asia-Pacific

Volume

33

Issue

2

Pagination

104 - 105

Publisher

Artlink Australia

Location

Adelaide, South Australia

ISSN

0727-1239

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Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2013, Artlink Australia

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