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Geoffrey Robert Bardon AM (1940, Sydney – 6 May 2003) was an
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school teacher who was instrumental in creating the Aboriginal art of the Western Desert movement. Bardon studied law for three years at the
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, before changing to study
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at the
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in Sydney, graduating in 1965. He taught art at various
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country high schools before taking up a posting in 1971 to teach at the primary school at
Papunya Papunya ( Pintupi-Luritja: ''Warumpi'') is a small Indigenous Australian community roughly northwest of Alice Springs (Mparntwe) in the Northern Territory, Australia. It is known as an important centre for Contemporary Indigenous Australian art ...
, a remote Aboriginal settlement 250 km west of Alice Springs. The 18 months of his tenure there saw the beginnings of the Western Desert Painting Movement. After encouraging the children to record their sand patterns in paint, he went on to encourage the adult men of the community to paint their
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Dreaming on the school wall, preserving their traditional Dreamings, or
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, and stories in paint. Eric Michaels comments on this in his essay ''Bad Aboriginal Art'': "... irected by Bardon, the eldersbegan to interact with certain issues in 1960s and 70s international painting, especially the extreme schematisation of New York minimalism." Bardon, however, claimed non-intervention. Michaels went further to say that arguably the choice of materials (
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) was also an influencing factor. The artistic movement unleashed at Papunya spread over Central Australia and has since achieved international acclaim. Bardon experienced many difficulties in his time in the desert, due to the indifference, neglect and criticism of government departments towards his work – the Honey Ant Dreaming mural painted by the Aboriginal elders was painted over with white paint by the authorities. Eventually, Bardon suffered a
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and upon his return to Sydney underwent a period of
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with the notorious Dr Harry Bailey, which left him weakened. Bardon worked closely with the Aboriginal painters who became the founders of the
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painting movement during 1971 to 1973, and devoted many years after this to documenting and promoting the Aboriginal art which he so admired. He was made a Member of the
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in 1988 for service to the preservation and development of traditional Aboriginal art forms. He was survived by his wife Dorn and two sons, James and Michael.


Bibliography

*Geoffrey Bardon, ''Aboriginal Art of the Western Desert'',1979, . *Geoffrey Bardon, ''Papunya Tula: Art of the Western Desert,'' 1991. *Geoffrey Bardon and James Bardon, ''Papunya: A Place Made After the Story'', 2004, , Miegunyah.


Filmography

*''The Richer Hours'' (1971) *''A Calendar of Dreamings'' (1976) *''Mick and the Moon'' (1978)


See also

*
Papunya Tula Papunya Tula, registered as Papunya Tula Artists Pty Ltd, is an artist cooperative formed in 1972 in Papunya, Northern Territory, owned and operated by Aboriginal people from the Western Desert of Australia. The group is known for its innovative ...
*
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References

;Notes ;Bibliography *
Sydney Morning Herald obituary


External links


Mr. Patterns
a 2004 documentary of Bardon's life, available on
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. {{DEFAULTSORT:Bardon, Geoffrey Australian schoolteachers Members of the Order of Australia 1940 births 2003 deaths