"The world is not a foreign land" by **Quentin Sprague** is an **exhibition catalogue** rather than a traditional book. The key themes and topics that can be used to draw connections to other books in a library include:
- **Indigenous Australian Art:** This is the primary focus, encompassing the works and perspectives of various Indigenous artists, particularly from **North-eastern Arnhem Land** and the **East and West Kimberley regions**.【1】
- **Curatorial Practice and Art Exhibitions:** The catalogue provides insights into the curatorial process, the selection and organization of artworks, and the role of a curator in presenting art.【2】
- **Cultural Connection and Understanding:** The title suggests themes of familiarity, breaking down cultural barriers, and fostering understanding of Indigenous cultures through art.
- **Artistic Relationships and Dialogue:** The exhibition explores the connections and dialogues between different artworks within a curated space.【3】
- **Regional Art Studies:** The specific focus on art from North-eastern Arnhem Land and the East and West Kimberley allows for connections to other works that delve into regional artistic traditions.【1】