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Hetti Perkins (probably born circa 1962) is the eldest daughter of Australian Aboriginal activist Charles N. Perkins and German-born Eileen Muchenberg, and sister to film director Rachel Perkins. Hetti Perkins is an Arrernte woman from Central Australia. Hetti Perkins was the curator of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art at the Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney for thirteen years, but resigned from the job in 2011[1][2]. She was a member of the International Selection Committee for the Biennale of Sydney in 2000. In 2010 she made a three part ABC documentary called Art + Soul that was shown by ABC in October 2010 (have also been shown as "Aborginernas konst" in Sveriges Television).
Bibliography
[edit]- Papunya Tula: Genesis and Genius. (2001) Eds. Hetti Perkins and Hannah Fink. Art Gallery of NSW in association with Papunya Tula Artists. ISBN 0-7347-6310-7.
- One Sun One Moon: Aboriginal Art in Australia. Eds. Hetti Perkins and Margaret West. Sydney: Art Gallery of New South Wales. ISBN 978-0-7347-6360-0.
- Hetti Perkins, Art + Soul (2010)
Wikilinks & quotes
[edit]- Papunya Tula: "In 2000, the Art Gallery of NSW held an exhibition, curated by Hetti Perkins, for the Sydney Olympic Games Arts Festival. The exhibition, entitled Papunya Tula, Genesis and Genius, was the first major retrospective exhibition of the cooperative.[3]"
- Doreen Reid Nakamarra: "In September 2009, Reid travelled to New York City for the opening of a Papunya Tula art exhibition which included her work.[4] The New York exhibition was opened by Hetti Perkins, the curator of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art at the Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney.[4]"
- Art + Soul: "art + soul is an Australian cultural project, led by curator Hetti Perkins, that aims to convey the diversity and complexity of Indigenous expression in Australia. The project spans three mediums: an ABC documentary series, an exhibition at the Art Gallery of NSW, and an accompanying book published by the Miegunyah Press."
- Makinti Napanangka: "Art Gallery of New South Wales curator Hetti Perkins said that, after her recovery, "her work showed renewed vigour".[5]" "According to Art Gallery of New South Wales Indigenous art curator and NATSIAA judge Hetti Perkins, Kumentje and her work are "very dynamic and charismatic".[6]"
- Minnie Pwerle
- Papunya, Northern Territory
- John Mawurndjul: "His works have been singled out for praise by many critics, including Art Gallery of New South Wales senior curator Hetti Perkins, and artist Danie Mellor.[7]"
- Barbara Weir
- Biennale of Sydney
- List of Archibald Prize 2012 finalists: Hetti by Reko Rennie.
- Wintjiya Napaltjarri: "Hetti Perkins and Margie West have suggested that in paintings by Kintore women artists such as Wintjiya and Tjunkiya, "the viscosity of the painting's surface seems to mimic the generous application of body paint in women's ceremonies".[8]"
- Linda Syddick Napaltjarri
External links
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Hetti Perkins quits NSW state gallery position and calls for national indigenous art space
- ^ The Profile: Hetti Perkins
- ^ Allan, Susan (2001-08-24) "Papunya Tula--the birthplace of contemporary Australian Aboriginal art", World Socialist Web Site. Retrieved 2008-08-11.
- ^ a b Wilson, Ashleigh (30 October 2009). "Celebrated Aboriginal artist dead at 50". The Australian. Retrieved 2009-11-18.
- ^ "Makinti Napanangka – Untitled". Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art > Paintings. Art Gallery of New South Wales. 2000. Retrieved 2009-07-02.
- ^ "Makinti Napanangka wins top Indigenous art prize". ABC News. 2008-08-16. Archived from the original on 2010-10-18. Retrieved 2009-06-06.
- ^ Keenan, Catherine (28 August 2010). "An outsider joins the dots". The Sydney Morning Herald Spectrum. pp. 6–7.
- ^ Perkins, Hetti (2007). One Sun One Moon: Aboriginal Art in Australia. Sydney, NSW: Art Gallery of New South Wales. pp. 187–188. ISBN 978-0-7347-6360-0.
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Sina Doering
[edit]Sina Doering, born 1999 in Marburg, Germany, is a German drummer. She is daughter to the German musician Mike Wilbury (Michael Doering). She started to play drums when she was ten years old. In autumn 2013 she started the YouTube channel Sina-Drums. 2019-04-27 the channel had 602,000 subscribers and 225 million viewings. Her drum cover of Dire Straits' song "Sultans of Swing" have been viewed 22,8 million times (checked 2019-04-27). Among the artist covered are AC/DC, The Beatles, Boston, Deep Purple, Dream Theater, The Eagles, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Genesis, Jimi Hendrix, Iron Butterfly, Iron Maiden, Janis Joplin, Journey, Kansas, Led Zeppelin, Metallica, The Alan Parsons Project, The Police, Queen, Rush, Styx, Tool, Toto, Van Halen, Whitesnake, The Who, Yes, and ZZ Top. She has released the albums Chi Might (2016) and Chi Might II (2018). She also plays with the hard rock band The Gäs from Cologne.
From Talk:In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida
[edit]On 1 December 2017, German drummer Sina Doering released an international collaboration on her YouTube channel, Sina-drums. This 17-minute effort included musicians from Romania and the United Kingdom, none of whom were present with her in a single studio. Instead, video feeds from each collaborator were edited together to create a virtual online band. Featured were Christian Wolf on bass guitar and vocals; 14-year-old Andrei Cerbu from Iasi, Romania, on guitar; Rick Benbow from Canterbury, UK, on keyboard; and Sina on drums. Video production was performed by German music producer Mike Wilbury, Sina’s father. Typofixer76 (talk) 03:05, 12 March 2018 (UTC)