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  • When27 October–17 December
  • OpeningThursday 26 October, 6pm
  • CuratorChristopher Hodges

The Pintupi lands cover a vast swathe of the Western Desert. It is as remote and challenging as anywhere on earth. As home to the Pintupi and their ancestors it has inspired their ancient culture which resonates in the strength, richness and depth of their art.

Pintupi painting is characterised by its austerity, majestic scale and hyperactive opticality. This exhibition brings together works from three generations of Western Desert artists to demonstrate the continuity and consistency of their noble artistic tradition. Among the leading artists, Uta Uta Tjangala, Mick Namarari Tjapaltjarri, George Tjungarrayi, Ronnie Tjampitjimpa, Makinti Napanangka, Ningurra Napurrula, Yukultji Napangati and Mantua Nangala are represented by major works. The older Pintupi artists initially participated in the “renaissance” of Western Desert art which took place in Papunya. The majority returned to their ancestral country in Kintore in 1981. From this time onwards, a period of sublime creativity has ensued – as this magnificent collection of paintings, curated by Christopher Hodges, demonstrates.

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  • TitlePintupi Way
  • SpecsSoft cover with flaps, 72 pages, 18 x 24 cm
  • PublisherPublished 2023 by DHG Publishing
  • DetailsFeaturing an introduction by Christopher Hodges and a text by Wally Caruana
  • ISBN978-0-6454883-71
  • PriceOUT OF STOCK / Buy Now

Warlimpirrnga Tjapaltjarri, Untitled, 2020, acrylic on linen, 183 x 244. © the artist licensed by Aboriginal Artists Agency Ltd.

The Drill Hall Gallery acknowledges the Ngunnawal and Ngambri peoples, the traditional custodians of the Canberra region, and recognises their continuous connection to culture, community and Country.

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