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Yilpinji Portfolio Edition

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The Yilpinji Portfolio Edition is an important portfolio of fine art prints that provides a unique and affordable opportunity to invest in exceptional work by the most senior Aboriginal artists from Balgo Hills, Yuendumu and Lajamanu. This is the first time in the history of Australian printmaking that a portfolio of limited edition prints has become available that focus on a unique aspect of Aboriginal culture. Fifteen senior Aboriginal artists have each created a thematic work on Yilpinji, the love magic practiced by the Warlpiri and Kukatja people of the central and western deserts of Australia.

Crossroads Portfolio (no longer available)

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The Crossroads Portfolio is an important portfolio of fine art prints that provides a unique and affordable opportunity to invest in exceptional work by the most senior Aboriginal artists including Ada Bird, Johnny Bulunbulun, Kitty Kantilla, Mick Kubarkku, Queenie McKenzie, Gloria Petyarre, Ginger Riley, Rover Thomas, Judy Watson, Ronnie Tjampitjinpa and Robert Cole

Bebellic Portfolio

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The majority of the Mataso community is spread between the Island of Mataso, about two hours by boat off Efate's North coast, and their satellite village in Ohlen on the outskirts of Port Vila.

Feature exhibition...


Dennis Nona: Between Sky, Land and Sea

Recent works: Prints and Sculptures

The exhibition presents a series of new works by Dennis Nona that majestically combine engraving and sculpture: 33 etchings; 6 linocuts; 11 sculptures and a remarkable sand installation. The exhibition features monumental works of exceptional technical calibre including a spectacular four-metre bronze sculpture involving a crocodile and a human figure, a six-metre linocut and an etching of 5 by 2 metres.

The art of Dennis Nona transports the viewer to a captivating dream world through the imaginative combination of sea creatures (turtles, dugongs, sharks and crocodiles), with totemic representations of the stars, or by setting highly inventive forms and Jérôme Bosch-like characters, against subtle background narratives.)

The art of Dennis Nona transports the viewer to a captivating world through the imaginative combination of totemic sea creatures (turtles, dugongs, sharks, crocodiles and sting rays), the constellations, mythical Jérôme Bosch-like figures within complex background narratives.

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