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How an artist with a dream brought Dolly Parton - or her likeness - to the Opera House
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Imagine if Dolly Parton, the country and western singer from Tennessee, could travel to Indulkana in remote South Australia. What would she wear? What would she say?
It’s the thought that inspired Yankunytjatjara artist Kaylene Whiskey to paint
Dolly visits Indulkana.
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‘Dolly visits Indulkana’, a finalist in the 2020 Archibald Prize.
Credit:Anna Kucera.
“It’s one of my dreams for Dolly to come and visit me in Indulkana,” says Whiskey. “I love to listen to her music while I paint:
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