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Ladies from Papunya

Past exhibition
6 June - 9 September 2024
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Ningura Napurrula, Untitled, 2009

Ningura Napurrula Indigenous Australian (Pintupi), 1938-2013

Untitled, 2009
Acrylic on canvas
122 x 151 cm
48 x 59.5 inch
Copyright Estate of the Artist
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This painting depicts the events associated with Wirrulnga, a rockhole site east of the Kiwirrkura Community in Western Australia. A group of ancestral women camped at this site, after travelling...
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This painting depicts the events associated with Wirrulnga, a rockhole site east of the Kiwirrkura Community in Western Australia. A group of ancestral women camped at this site, after travelling from the site of Ngaminya further west. Wirrulnga is a site that is associated with birth, and the lines adjacent to the central roundels symbolizes the extended shape of a pregnant woman who gave birth at the site. While at Wirrulnga, the women also spun hair-string to make “nyimparra” (hair-string skirts), which are worn during ceremonies. From Wirrulnga the women continued their travels north to Wilkinkarra (Lake Mackay). As they travelled, they gathered large quantities of “kampurarrpa” (desert raisins) and these are depicted by the many small circles in this painting.


Her work is characterised by a strong dynamism and rich linear design compositions, created with heavy layers of acrylic paint. According to Australian Art Collector No.37, Ningura Napurrula is one of Australia's most important and collectable artists.

Please note that all First Nations Art is created from a so called ‘Birds Eye’ view. This means that the paintings can be hung either horizontally as well as vertically.

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Provenance

Painted for Yanda Aboriginal Art, Alice Springs, Australia


Exhibitions

Ladies from Papunya, SmithDavidson Gallery, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2024

Signs and Traces. Contemporary Aboriginal Exhibitions, Zamek Culture Centre, Poznan, Poland, 2015

Literature

Signs and Traces. Contemporary Aboriginal Art, Poznań: Art | Ykwariat, 2015, p. 43 (illus.)
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