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Yilpinji,
Love, Magic and Ceremony is an exhibition of fine art prints
by senior Aboriginal artists from Balgo Hills, Yuendumu and
Lajamanu, that explores the powerful traditions of love magic
rituals amongst the Kukatja and Warlpiri peoples of the Tanami
Desert region.
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| BALGO HILLS |
YUENDUMU |
LAJAMANU |
| Bai Bai Napangarti |
Paddy Sims
Japaljarri |
Abie Jangala |
| Eubena Nampitjin |
Paddy Stewart
Japaljarri |
Lily Hargreaves Nungarrayi |
| Helicopter Tjungurrayi |
Samson Martin
Japaljarri |
Liddy Nelson
Nakamarra |
| Lucy Yukenbarri |
Uni Martin
Nampijinpa |
Ronnie Lawson Jakamarra |
| Susie Bootja Bootja |
Judy Watson
Napangardi |
Rosie Tasman Napurrurla |
| Elizabeth Nyumi Nungurrayi |
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Teddy Morrison Jupurrurla |
| Tjumpo Tjapanangka |
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Judy Martin
Napangardi |
| Tjemma Napanangka |
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Molly Tasman
Napurrurla |
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These
love magic rituals and ceremonies, involve
the singing of secret love songs, the painting of special designs onto
their bodies and the production of 'love objects' to perform these
ceremonies.
Called
'Yilpinji' in the Warlpiri language, these ceremonies are enacted
separately by men and women as a means of attracting the object
of their sometimes adulterous or otherwise forbidden desire. Many
Dreaming narratives and associated ceremonies make powerful statements
about the consequences of illicit or illegal love - love that
is, that offends the strict rules of their kinship structures.
Paintings
of Yilpinji not only relate to moral and ethical behaviour and
the transgressions that occur but they are attached to specific
tracts of land. Yilpinji stories and paintings provide guidance
about how people should relate to, and interrelate with, one another
and with the natural world.
In
addition, love magic spells and songs relate to many 'different'
Dreamings. They include stories about objects which 'hold' love
magic and powerful love singers, as well as tales about faithfulness
in relationships and the virtues of nurturing and respecting the
object of one's love and desire.The prints in this exhibition
and the stories that accompany them can be understood as concentrated,
abbreviated versions of these much longer epic, and living, oral
narratives.
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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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