Article in the Sydney Morning Herald about two private collections of Aboriginal Art.

Within a week, I visited two impressive exhibitions of private collections of Aboriginal art held in two different parts of the country. The first was My Country 2, at The Studio – Cooroy Mountain Park, an extraordinary building erected on top of a mountain, about 20 minutes’ drive from the Sunshine Coast. The show was a prominent part of the Noosa Longweekend events, and was organised by The Studio’s owner, Philip Harding, partly as a means of showing off this spectacular folly, designed by local architect John Mainwaring.

The other reason was to show the private holdings of three local families – including the Hardings – who have been drawn ever more deeply into the world of Aboriginal art.

The article continues to talk a little about the Lavertys:

Since being bitten by the indigenous art bug after seeing a display of Aboriginal paintings at Brisbane’s 1988 World Expo, the Lavertys have travelled across the continent, visiting remote communities and outstations, learning more about the artists and the country. When a dealer had something new or special, the Lavertys were usually the first people to be contacted.

Url: http://www.smh.com.au/news/arts/cravin-images/2008/07/25/1216492715982.html

Artist: emily kame kngwarreye, rover thomas, paddy bedford, john mawurndjul, tommy watson, regina wilson and kitty kantilla

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Tags: emily kame kngwarreye , john mawurndjul , paddy bedford , regina wilson and kitty kantilla , rover thomas , tommy watson ,

Gallery: The Laverty Collection ,