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The Art of Eddie Burrup
1940s 2000, a continuum
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The extensive body of work, visual and written, created between the years 1994 and 2000 that comprises The Art of Eddie Burrup is the final phase in the evolution of Elizabeth Duracks oeuvre. In spirit and purpose it aligns with all that came before; it can be traced back some 60 years. It was nascent in the 1930s and probably first emerged in recorded visual form via The Whirlwind drawings and paintings of 194041. Towards the end of her life through her daemon, Eddie Burrup Elizabeth Durack distilled a lifetime of living and learning, of giving and taking, of exploring, reflecting upon and of recreating lost worlds of an ancient culture. Her art is homage to this culture. It also honours and fulfills an exceptional talent. |
- Ladder to the sky
- 1996
- mixed media on canvas
- 184 x 92 cm
- exhibited: Rebecca Hossack Gallery, London, July 2000
- collection: estate of Elizabeth Durack
- Eddie's title
All-about 'e bunch up
top 'la hill
make'm ladder
go 'la sky,
follow 'm up woman
'e climbin' up. climbin' up
nothing!
All t'em woman 'e stop 'la sky
You see 'm night time?
'e there alright 'la star ...
Artist's note
The story tells of a husband who unsuccessfully pursued his wives who had fled into the sky region where they turned into stars. There are several versions of this old legend. The one that recounts the women as turning into seven stars has parallels with the Pleiades story of Greek myth.
Living ladders constructed of human forms cunningly arranged were used in ceremonies to make contact with the celestial regions, to reach high surfaces on which to paint symbols, or to deposit human remains in a safe niche.