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TRIBAL
ART BROKERS, SYDNEY
(DAVID SAID)
http://tribalartbrokers.net/
The Tribal art brokers website presents quality Oceanic, Australian,
South East Asian and African pieces offered for sale by Australian
private collectors, as well as artworks sourced in australia
by its principal, David Said. The site also offers downloable
articles on tribal art. Tribal Art Brokers is an on-line gallery
updated monthly.
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GALERIE
MEYER-OCEANIC ART, PARIS
www.galerie-meyer-oceanic-art.com
Galerie
Meyer Oceanic Art in Paris is the only tribal art gallery in
Europe devoted exclusively to the fine arts of Oceania. Anthony
J P Meyer, principal of Galerie Meyer, is the author of the
large volume standard reference on Oceanic Art. |
MICHAEL
HAMSON OCEANIC, CALIFORNIA
www.michaelhamson.com
Art
Historian turned art dealer Michael Hamson specialises in investment
quality Melanesian art, and is recognised as a world expert
on the art of the Abelam people. His Gallery features an ever
changing selection of carefully selected Oceanic Art, much of
it personally collected on Hamson's frequent field trips to
New Guinea, and the website is updated regularly. |
OCEANIC
ARTS AUSTRALIA, SYDNEY
(TODD
BARLIN)
www.oceanicartsaustralia.com
Oceanic
Arts Australia are specialists in museum- and investment-quality
Oceanic art from Australia, New Guinea, the Solomons, Vanuatu,
Fiji, Polynesia and Micronesia.Principal Todd Barlin is well
known for his extensive field collecting in West Papua. A representative
selection of artworks can be viewed on the web site, and the
gallery itself is open every Saturday,or by appointment at any
other time. |
TRIBAL
COLLECTIVE, MELBOURNE
www.tribalcollective.com
Tribal
Collective is maintained by Angel Bottaro and Joel Gauvin. We
are a couple who are lucky enough to share a common passion
for Tribal Arts. We work from our home office in Melbourne (Brunswick),
where most of our collection is available for viewing by appointment.Tribal
Collective specialises in the art and artifacts of the Australian
Aborigines and of the various cultures of the Pacific region,
and our inventory always includes interesting objects from further
afield. |
TRIBALMANIA.COM,
CALIFORNIA
www.tribalmania.com
Tribalmania
Gallery features a quality selection of Antique Polynesian,
Melanesian, Indonesian and Australian Aboriginal Art. The popular
website is continuously updated averaging 700 visitors daily
and is maintained by Michael Auliso. Content includes reviews
of most of the international Tribal Art shows and fairs. |
Chris Boylan Oceanic Art
http://www.chrisboylan.com.au
The majority of artworks are Melanesian - because that is my greatest interest - but I always have some examples from Polynesia, Micronesia and Australian Aboriginal art. Collecting artworks and travelling in the Pacific - particularly to New Guinea - has been my life for the last 30 years. The objects you will see here are both from old Australian collections or field collected from the remote corners of Oceania.
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Nathan Potts - Oceanic Art
http://nathanpotts.blogspot.com
http://www.nathanpotts.net
Oceanic Art - articles, pictures and discussions on the arts and culture of the region Oceania |
New Guinea Tribal Art
http://www.new-guinea-tribal-art.com
New Guinea Tribal Art is a private gallery specializing in sale of Fine Oceaniic Art from Papua New Guinea, Polynesia and Australia |
David Ferguson Objective
http://www.finevintagedesign.com
The appreciation of historic exploration mixed with an interest in collecting, particularly within the fields of science, lead to the world of ethnographic artefacts. Particular interest is the art and artefacts’ of the Australian and Oceanic regions. Objects offered on the website mostly have been obtained from established collections and old family estates. |
DOMINIC
MCGEARY
www.users.on.net/~dominic01/
Dominic
shares his collection and as an educator feesl passionate about
helping others develop an understanding and appreciation for
this art form. His collection is available for use by Universities
and Institutions for exhibit as an art form and as a tool to
educate. |
Malcom Davidson
www.artoceanic.com
The Aboriginal and Pacific Art Gallery was founded in 1961 by Jim and Irene Davidson. It is Melbourne’s longest running tribal art gallery, specialising in traditional Aboriginal, Melanesian and Polynesian artefacts and art. In 1991 Malcolm Davidson became the second generation to operate the gallery, which is situated in Ivanhoe. about 15 minutes from the city centre. |
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