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Work in progress by the talented, Aubrey Jangala Dixon
Aubrey Tjangala was born in 1974 at Yayi Yayi, a Pintupi outstation 30km west of Papunya. Yayi Yayi was a temporary settlement established by Pintupi people as they began their migration back into the Western Desert during the homelands movement of the 1970s.
After returning to his home Country,
Aubrey lived at his father's outstation,
Ininti, before settling in Kintore where he resides today.
Christian Boltanski (1944-2021) [France] - Monument, 1985. Photographs in metal frames, light bulbs, electrical wires, (155x79x13 cm).
If everybody lived like thatΒ economy would collappse, society would not be stable..."Β i hear this so often...and it makes me the odf one out in my small town and in my family .
tbh: a diffrent societyΒ andΒ the end of economy as it is now wouldn't be that badΒ in my opinion.
I loveΒ spirituality,art andΒ crafting. I believe thatΒ life is thanΒ just work We donβt want kids. I work only part time to have timeΒ for my partner, to take care for a loved one with dementia, for my art and spiritualΒ progress.
No interest in owning a house, carΒ or other status symbols. Only buying what i absolutly needΒ , having hobbies that requiere no money ( walking, yoga, reading books from the libary...)
My peace andΒ feelingΒ fullfilled is myΒ top priority. ...and obvisouly that's going against the capitalist doctrine.I once read the sentence: " happy people are the nightmare of economists bc the don't need so much stuff anymore!" My goal in live since then is to be the absolute nightmare if this people.
Frank Bowling (British, born British Guiana 1934), Untitled, June 1980. Acrylic, acrylic gel and metallic paint on canvas, 71 x 28 in.
Composition (1923)
LΓ‘szlΓ³ Moholy-NagyΒ (Hungarian, 1895 - 1946)