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Aboriginal Artists
from Haasts Bluff (Ikuntji)-
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Aboriginal
artist Marlee Napurrula lives in Haasts Bluff, an Aboriginal community
230 kilometres west of Alice Springs in the Northern Territory. She
was born in Irrimarti, a place west of Haasts Bluff in the early 1930’s.
She works through the Ikuntji Women’s Centre which was ‘sung’ open
in April 1993 when women from the nearby communities of Kintore, Mt
Liebig and Papunya came to dance and sing with the Haasts Bluff women.
Since then many activities have taken place in the centre. Painting
has been the most popular. The artists of this area employ traditional
symbols or inventive interpretation of their country, or a mixture
of both. The people of Haasts Bluff are closely related to the people
of Papunya, the Aboriginal community near Alice Springs where the
contemporary Australian indigenous art movement first begun in the
early 1970’s.
Marlee is the full sister of Gideon Tjupurrula and Coral Napurrula
both artists who live in the same community. Marlee had one daughter,
Maureen Wheeler from her first marriage. Later she married artist
Long Tom Tjapanangka at Haasts Bluff and had two children with him,
Ena Napangatji and Freddie Fly Tjapangati.
Marlee started painting at the end of 1993. She developed a distinctively
individual painting style, experimenting with rich decorative colours,
portraying bush flowers and nulla nullas, combining dots with solid
areas of colour and line. Gradually her work became more and more
simplified and refined, reflective of her country but unlike the work
of her peers. In 1994 she was severely disabled during an operation
and now paints with great difficulty. In 1999 she won the Alice Prize
and was selected to appear in ‘Beyond the Pale’ exhibition at the
Art Gallery of South Australia. Her work is held in public and private
collections in Australia and overseas.
subjects and themes
Desert blooms - Uwalki, nulla nulla
collections
Artbank.
Art Gallery of New South Wales.
Flinders University Art Museum, South Australia.
National Gallery of Australia, Canberra.
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne.
Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin.
Private Collections.
exhibitions
Group exhibitions
1994 ‘Ikuntji: Paintings from Haasts Bluff 1992-94,’ Gallery Gabrielle
Pizzi, Melbourne
1994 Central Australian Aboriginal Art and craft Exhibition, Alice
Springs.
1994 “Ikuntji Artists from Haasts Bluff’, Hogarth Galleries, Sydney.
1995 ‘Mitjili Napurrula and Marlee Napurrula,” Flinders Land Gallery,
Melbourne.
1995 ‘Paintings from Haasts Bluff,’ Hogarth Galleries, Sydney.
2000 ‘Beyond the Pale’, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide.
bibliography
Strocchi, M., (ed.), 1995, Ikuntji: Paintings from Haasts Bluff 1992
- 1994, IAD Press, Alice Springs, Northern Territory.
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region
Western Desert
state
NT
community
Haasts Bluff
born
1938
active
1993
language bloc
Western Desert
language
Pintupi
art centre
Ikuntji Women’s Centre
medium
Acrylic paint on canvas, acrylic paint on paper, limited edition prints
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DENNIS NONA CURRENT SOLO EXHIBITION

Sesserae: New Works by Dennis Nona


Paris, London, Sydney, Brisbane
Dennis Nona is widely acknowledged as one of, if not the most, important living Torres Strait Islander artist.
This exhibition of installations, limited edition linocuts, etchings and cast bronze sculptures showcases the artist's most recent work.
PARIS
The Australian Embassy
6 April - 8 June, 2006

LONDON
Rebecca Hossack Gallery
35 Windmill Street,
LONDON
(Dates TBA)

SYDNEY
31 Lamrock Avenue
BONDI BEACH, NSW
30 March - 16 April, 2006

BRISBANE
Dell Gallery, Queensland College of Art
BRISBANE, QLD
3 June - 10 July 2005

OTHER EXHIBITION VENUES
Other Australian and overseas venues and dates to be announced.


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