"Womens Dreaming Lupulnga" & "Lupulnga Womens Dreaming" (2004) Peinture par Makinti Napanangka

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EXTREMELY RARE Makinti Napanangka matching pair of panels painted in December 2004. These are the only two matching panels painted by Makinti available for sale in the world. They are extremely rare and will only be sold together as one item. "Womens Dreaming Lupulnga" 10581-12-04-MN-50.140-15/04/2006 "Lupulnga Womens[...]
EXTREMELY RARE Makinti Napanangka matching pair of panels painted in December 2004. These are the only two matching panels painted by Makinti available for sale in the world. They are extremely rare and will only be sold together as one item.

"Womens Dreaming Lupulnga" 10581-12-04-MN-50.140-15/04/2006
"Lupulnga Womens Dreaming" 10581-12-04-MN-50.140-15/04/2006

Provenance - Certificates of Authenticity signed by Michael Hollow of Michael Hollow Aboriginal Desert Art Gallery.

Both panels measure 140 cms by 50 cms.
Both are accompanied by a 16 page booklet incorporating
- Individual Certificates of Authenticity
- Several photographs of Makinti Napanangka painting the works
- Detailed information on Makinti's life and achievements
- Information on Aboriginal painting including maps, iconography and Aboriginal skin group information

These are the only two matching panels painted by Makinti available for sale in the world.
They are extremely rare and will only be sold together as one item.

About Makinti Napanangka (Deceased)

Makinti Napanangka was born in approximately 1930 and sadly passed away in January 2011. Makinti is considered one of Australia's most influential and talented Aboriginal artists post the Emily Kame Kngwarreye era, and prior to her death was considered Australia's most collectable living Aboriginal artist.

She was from the Pintupi language group and region of Central Australia. Makinti's first contact with white people was seeing them ride camels when she was living at Lupul. She was one of a large group of people who walked into Hassts Bluff in the early 1940's, together with her husband Nyukuti Tjupurrula (brother of well known Aboriginal artists Nosepeg Tjupurrula) and their infant son Ginger Tjakamarra.

Makinti began painting for Papunya Tula Artists in 1996 but had already had experience working with acrylic paints and canvas during the Kintore and Haasts Bluff art project held in 1993/1994. Her children Ginger, Narrabri (who sadly passed away in 2010) and Jacqueline all went on to have artistic career with Papunya Tula Artists as well. Makinti's career took off during the mid 1990's as interest grew and her unique style developed. She began painting for Michael Hollow Aboriginal Desert Art Gallery in 1999, who commissioned these matching panels.

A physically small woman she was very robust and strong. Her art is characterised by a more spontaneous approach in illustrating traditional iconography so often seen in Pintupi artwork.

Her artworks may seem very abstract with the interplay of colours such as yellow, orange and white with circles and lines throughout however her paintings are still very much based on her Dreaming of Kungka Kutjarra (Two Women). The lines that are found throughout her artworks relate to the hair string ceremonial skirts that women would wear during Pintupi ceremonies. Songs and dances are performed and these are also represented in her artworks through repetitive clusters of lines.

Her artwork is represented in some of the most significant Australian public art collections. She has participated in countless exhibitions since the start of her artistic career and has been recognised as being in the top 50 most collectable Aboriginal artists of all time.

Over her career she was a selected entrant on many occasions in Australian's most prestigious art prize, the National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award, and was the overall winner of this in 2008.

Collections -

National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne

Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney

Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane

Museum & Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin

Macquarie Group Collection

Shell Aboriginal Art Fund Collection

The Henderson Family Collection, Sydney

Owen Wagner Collection of Australian Art

Dr Peter Elliot Collection, Sydney

Hank Ebes Collection, Melbourne

The Luczo Family Collection, USA

Parliament House Collection, Canberra

Araluen Art Centre, Alice Springs

Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, USA

Counihan Gallery, Melbourne

Charles Darwin University, Darwin

Griffith University Art Collection, Brisbane

Corrigan Collection, Sydney

Awards and Recognition -

2011 Appointed Member of the Order of Australia

2010 Alice Prize, Alice Springs - Finalist

2010 Western Australian Art Prize - Finalist

2009 TogArt Contemporary Art Award, Darwin Convention Centre, Darwin - Finalist

2009 26th NATSIAA, Darwin - Finalist

2009 Desert Mob, Alice Springs - Finalist

2008 25th NATSIAA, Darwin - Winner

2006 Desert Mob, Alice Springs - Finalist

2006 Top 50 Collectable Artists, Australian Art Collector Magazine

2005 Top 50 Collectable Artists, Australian Art Collector Magazine

2004 Wynne Prize, Art Gallery of NSW - Finalist

2004 Top 50 Collectable Artists, Australian Art Collector Magazine

2003 Top 50 Collectable Artists, Australian Art Collector Magazine

2003 20th NATSIAA, Darwin - Finalist

2003 Clemenger Contemporary Art Award, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne - Finalist

2002 19th NATSIAA, Darwin - Finalist

2001 18th NATSIAA, Darwin - Finalist

1998 15th NATSIAA, Darwin - Finalist

1998 Desert Mob, Araluen Art Centre, Alice Springs - Finalist

1997 14th NATSIAA, Darwin - Finalist

1997 Desert Mob, Araluen Art Centre, Alice Springs - Finalist

Selected Solo Exhibitions

2010 New Vision, Utopia Art, Sydney

2007 Makinti, Papunya Tula Artists, Alice Springs

2004 Makinti, John Gordon Gallery, Coffs Harbour

2003 Makinti Napanangka - A Painter, Utopia Art, Sydney

2002 Recent Paintings, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne

2001 Makinti Napanangka - New Paintings, Utopia Art, Sydney

2000 Makinti Napanangka: New Vision, Utopia Art, Sydney

Selected Group Exhibitions -

2020 Matriarchs, Paul Johnstone Gallery, Darwin

2019 Reverence, D'Lan Davidson, Sydney

2019 Desert Painters of Australia, Larry Gagosian Gallery, New York, USA - from the Steve Martin & Anne Springfield Collections and Kluge-Ruhe Collection of the University of Virginia, USA

2019 Borrowed Scenery, Campbelltown Arts Centre, Sydney

2019 Community X, Utopia Art, Sydney

2018 Pintupi - Paintings from the Masters of the Western Desert, Harvey Art Projects, Sun Valley, Idaho, USA

2018 Three Women, Utopia Art, Sydney

2016 Artist's Hand: Collectors' Eye - The Angel Gift, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne

2015 Papunya Tula Artists - Indigenous Paintings from Australia's Western Desert, Brumby Ute Gallery, Aspen, CO, USA

2015 Tarnanthi - Festival of Contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide

2015 Wynners, Kate Owen Gallery, Sydney

2014 Parcours Des Modes, Arts d'Australie, Stephane Jacob, Paris

2013 Crossing Cultures, The Owen and Wagner collection of Contemporary Aboriginal Australian Art, Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, OH, USA

2013 Community V, Utopia Art, Sydney

2013 Papunya Tula Artists: Masters of the Western Desert, Harvey Art Projects USA, Sun Valley, ID, USA

2012 Ancestral Modern, Australian Aboriginal Art from The Kalplan & Levi Collection, Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, WA, USA

2012 Crossing Cultures, The Owen and Wagner Collection of Contemporary Aboriginal Australian Art, Hood Museum of Art, Hanover, NH, USA

2012 All Our Relations, 18th Biennale of Sydney, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney

2012 Interconnected, Utopia Art, Sydney

2012 Good company, Utopia Art, Sydney

2012 PTA 40th Anniversary Show, Papunya Tula Artists, Alice Springs

2012 Unique Perspectives - Papunya Tula Artists and the Alice Springs Community, Araluen Art Centre, Alice Springs

2011 Up Close and Personal: works from the collection of Dr Peter Elliott AM, S. H. Ervin Gallery, Sydney

2011 Revival In Small, Artkelch, Freiburg, Germany

2011 40 Years of Papunya Tula Artists, Utopia Art, Sydney

2011 Aboriginal Art 2011, Scott Livesey Galleries, Melbourne

2011 Pintupi Trails 2011, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne

2010 Museum III, Utopia Art, Sydney

2010 Significant Women Artists from the Western Desert, Scott Livesey Galleries, Melbourne

2010 PTA NOW, Utopia Art, Sydney

2010 Tradition And Innovation - Papunya Tula 2010, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne

2010 Aboriginal Art 2010, Scott Livesey Galleries, Melbourne

2010 Papunya Tula Artists: Art of the Western Desert, Harvey Art Projects, Sun Valley, ID, USA

2010 Ngurra Kutju Nugurrara - Belonging to One Country, ReDot Gallery, Singapore

2010 Community, Utopia Art, Sydney

2010 Nyakula Kanyini Piintapalyalpayi Kamu Walytja Tjanampa Lurrtju - Caring For Artists And their Families, Papunya Tula Artists, Alice Springs

2010 Papunya Tula Women's Art, Maitland Regional Gallery, Maitland, NSW

2009 All About country: Aboriginal Art from The Central and Western Desert, Artkelch, Freiburg, Germany

2009 Papunya Tula Classics, Utopia Art, Sydney

2009 Pro Community - Papunya Tula Artists, Kunstwerk, Eberdingen-Nussdorf; Art Bar71, Berlin; VDMA, Frankfurt; Artkelch, Freiburg, Germany

2009 Painting The Country, Cross Cultural Art Exchange, Darwin

2009 Six Hands, Utopia Art, Sydney

2009 Nganana Tjungurringanyi Tjukurrpa Nintintjakitja - We Are Here Sharing Our Dreaming, 80 Washington Square East Galleries, New York

2009 Pintupi 2009, Tony Bond Aboriginal Art Dealer, Adelaide

2009 Community - The Heart Of Papunya Tula Artists, Utopia Art, Sydney

2009 Nganampatju Kanpatja Winki, Nganampatju Yara Wilkii - All Our Paintings, All Our Stories, Papunya Tula Artists, Alice Springs

2009 Size Matters, Kate Owen Gallery, Sydney

2009 Mythology & Reality: Contemporary Aboriginal Art From The Gabrielle Pizzi Collection, TarraWarra Museum of Art, Healesville, VIC

2008 Black & White: Inspired by Landscapes, Kate Owen Gallery, Sydney

2008 Australian Abstraction, Utopia Art, Sydney

2008 Papunya Tula - Recent Works, Short Street Gallery, Broome, WA

2008 Papunya Tula Artists 2008, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne

2008 New Paintings from Papunya Tula Artists, Chapman Gallery, Canberra

2008 David Larwill and the Western Desert Artists, Stephan Weiss Studio, New York

2008 Virtuosity: The Evolution of Painting at Papunya Tula, The Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection of the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA

2008 Desert Prophets, Indigenart, Perth

2008 Paint, Raftspace, Darwin

2008 Ngurra Yurru Kulintkjaku - Always Remembering Country, Cross Cultural Art Exchange, Darwin

2008 Aboriginal Art 2008, Scott Livesey Galleries, Melbourne

2008 Marrkangku Yara Palyantjaku Ngurrangka - Making Strong Paintings At Home, Papunya Tula Artists, Alice Springs

2008 Pairs of Paintings, Utopia Art, Sydney

2007 Papunya Tula, Short Street Gallery, Broome, WA

2007 Gifted: Contemporary Aboriginal Art, The Mollie Gowing Acquisition Fund, Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney

2007 Papunya Tula Artists - Big Paintings, Utopia Art, Sydney

2007 Australian Abstraction, Utopia Art, Sydney

2007 Papunya Tula 2007, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne

2007 Papunya Tula Women, Suzanne O'Connell Gallery, Brisbane

2007 Group Show, Jan Murphy Gallery, Brisbane

2007 Recent Paintings 2007, Cross Cultural Art Exchange, Darwin

2007 Pintupi Art 2007, Tony Bond Aboriginal Art Dealer, Adelaide

2006 A Particular Collection, Utopia Art, Sydney

2006 Well Represented, Utopia Art, Sydney

2006 Melbourne Art Fair 2006, Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne

2006 Luminous - Contemporary Art From The Australian Desert, Bathurst Regional Gallery, Bathurst, NSW

2006 Papunya Tula Artists 2006, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne

2006 PTA, Utopia Art, Sydney

2006 Pintupi, Hamiltons Gallery, London

2006 Dreaming Their Way, National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, DC

2006 Luminous - Contemporary Art From The Australian Desert, Manning Regional Art Gallery, NSW

2006 Papunya Tula Artists - Recent Paintings, Harriet Place, Darwin

2006 Luminous - Contemporary Art From The Australian Desert, Grafton Regional Art Gallery, NSW

2006 Pintupi Art 2006, Tony Bond Aboriginal Art Dealer, Adelaide

2006 Pintupi Dreamtime, ReDot Gallery, Singapore

2006 Yawulyurru kapalilu palyara nintilpayi, Papunya Tula Artists, Alice Springs

2006 Aboriginal Art 2006, Scott Livesey Galleries, Melbourne

2005 Pintupi Women, Indigenart, Perth

2005 Papunya Tula Artists, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne

2005 New Ideas, Utopia Art, Sydney

2005 Luminous - Contemporary Art From The Australian Desert, Manly Art Gallery And Museum, Sydney

2005 New Works From The Western Desert, Indigenart, Perth

2005 from big things little things grow, Utopia Art, Sydney

2005 Pintupi Artists, Papunya Tula Artists, Alice Springs

2005 Papunya Tula Artists - new work for a new space, Utopia Art, Sydney

2005 Strong and Stately, ReDot Gallery, Singapore

2005 Museum II, Utopia Art, Sydney

2005 Aboriginal Vision In Contemporary Australian Art, Wright Exhibition Space, Seattle, WA, USA

2005 Pintupi Art 2005, Tony Bond Aboriginal Art Dealer, Adelaide

2005 Living Legends of the Western Desert, Walkabout Gallery, Sydney

2005 Celebrating 20 Years, Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award, travelling exhibition, Wollongong City Art Gallery, NSW

2005 Celebrating 20 Years, Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award, travelling exhibition, Cairns Regional Gallery, QLD

2004 Redlands Westpac Art Prize, Mosman Art Gallery, Sydney

2004 Pintupi Artists, Papunya Tula Artists, Alice Springs

2004 Pintupi Art 2004, Tony Bond Aboriginal Art Dealer, Adelaide

2004 Papunya Tula Artists, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne

2004 Mythology & Reality, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne

2004 Melbourne Art Fair, Melbourne

2004 Ma Yungu/Pass It On, Framed Gallery, Darwin

2004 Depth Of Field - Anamorphosis, Utopia Art, Sydney

2004 Colour Power - Aboriginal Art Post 1984, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne

2004 Celebrating 20 Years, Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award, travelling exhibition, National Archives of Australia, Canberra

2004 Celebrating 20 Years, Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award, travelling exhibition, RMIT, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

2004 All About Papunya, Chapman Gallery, Canberra

2004 Aboriginal Art 2004, Scott Livesey Art Dealer, Melbourne

2003 Recent Paintings By The Women Artists Of Kintore And Kiwirrkura, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne

2003 International Abstralaction: Making Painting Real, Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, WA, USA

2003 Pintupi Artists, Papunya Tula Artists, Alice Springs

2003 Pintupi Art From The Western Desert, Indigenart, Perth

2003 Pintupi Art 2003, Tony Bond Aboriginal Art Dealer, Adelaide

2003 Papunya Tula Selected Paintings, William Mora Galleries, Melbourne

2003 Papunya Tula Masters, The Depot Gallery, Sydney

2003 Masterpieces From The Western Desert, Gavin Graham Gallery, London

2003 Framed Gallery, Darwin

2003 Aboriginal Art 2003, Scott Livesey Art Dealer, Melbourne

2002 The Year In Review, Utopia Art, Sydney

2002 William Mora Galleries, Melbourne

2002 Spring Exhibition 2002, Scott Livesey Art Dealer, Melbourne

2002 Saluting Papunya, Chapman Gallery, Canberra

2002 Pintupi Men's and Women's Stories, Indigenart, Perth

2002 Pintupi Artists, Papunya Tula Artists, Alice Springs

2002 Paintings From Our Country, Tony Bond Aboriginal Art Dealer, Adelaide

2002 Next Generation - Aboriginal Art 2002. Art House Gallery, Sydney

2002 Melbourne Art Fair, Melbourne

2002 Art Born Of The Western Desert, Framed Gallery, Darwin

2001 Spirituality and Australian Aboriginal Art, Comunidad de Madrid touring exhibition, Spain.

2001 Size Doesn't Matter, William Mora Galleries, Melbourne

2001 Pintupi Exhibition, Papunya Tula Artists, Alice Springs

2001 Papunya Tula 20th Anniversary Exhibition, Chapman Gallery, Canberra

2001 Palm Beach Art Fair, Palm Beach, FL, USA.

2001 Kintore and Kiwirrkura, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne

2001 Indigenart, Perth

2001 Dreamtime: the Dark and the Light, Kunst der Gegenwart, Sammlung Essl, Vienna

2001 Dreamscapes-Contemporary Desert Art, Mostings Hus, Frederiksberg, Denmark

2001 Desert Flowering, Manawatu Art Gallery, North Island, New Zealand.

2001 Art of the Pintupi, Tony Bond Aboriginal Art Dealer, Adelaide

2001 Aboriginal Art 2001, Scott Livesey Art Dealer, Melbourne

2001 Kintore and Kiwirrkura, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne

2001 Aborigena, Palazzo Bricherasio, Turino, Italy.

2000 Utopia Art, Sydney

2000 Pintupi Women, Papunya Tula Artists, Alice Springs

2000 Papunya - Tula Genesis and Genius, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney

2000 Melbourne Art Fair, Melbourne

2000 Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne

2000 Framed Gallery, Darwin

1999 Moet & Chandon Touring Exhibition, RMIT Gallery, Melbourne

1999 Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne

1998 Melbourne Art Fair, Melbourne

1998 Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne

1998 14th National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Art Award, RMIT University, Melbourne

1998 14th National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Art Award, Gold Coast City Art Gallery, Surfers Paradise

1998 nineteen ninety eight, Utopia Art, Sydney

1997 Museums & Art Galleries of the Northern Territory, Darwin

1997 Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne

1996 Papunya Tula Women, Utopia Art, Sydney

1996 Papunya Tula Artists, Alice Springs

1996 Museums & Art Galleries of the Northern Territory, Darwin

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Makinti Napanangka (c.1930-2011) était considéré comme l'un des artistes aborigènes les plus influents et les plus talentueux d'Australie, laissant une marque significative dans[...]

Makinti Napanangka (c.1930-2011) était considéré comme l'un des artistes aborigènes les plus influents et les plus talentueux d'Australie, laissant une marque significative dans l'ère post-Emily Kame Kngwarreye. Avant son décès, elle détenait le titre distingué d'artiste aborigène vivant ayant la plus grande collection d'Australie. Originaire du groupe linguistique Pintupi d'Australie centrale, le parcours artistique de Makinti s'est déroulé dans le riche contexte de son héritage culturel.

L'incursion de Makinti dans le monde de l'art a commencé en 1996 lorsqu'elle a commencé à peindre pour Papunya Tula Artists. Cependant, sa familiarité avec les peintures acryliques et la toile trouve ses racines dans le projet artistique antérieur de Kintore et Haasts Bluff en 1993/1994. Cet héritage artistique s'est étendu à ses enfants, Ginger, Narrabri (malheureusement décédée en 2010) et Jacqueline, qui se sont tous lancés dans une carrière artistique chez Papunya Tula Artists. La carrière de Makinti a pris de l'ampleur au milieu des années 1990, à mesure que l'intérêt pour son travail grandissait et que son style distinctif évoluait.

Son art se caractérise par une approche spontanée, offrant une perspective unique sur l'iconographie traditionnelle Pintupi. Même si ses peintures peuvent paraître abstraites, avec des jeux de couleurs vibrants comme le jaune, l'orange et le blanc, ornés de cercles et de lignes, elles restent profondément enracinées dans son Rêve de Kungka Kutjarra (Deux femmes). Les lignes, motif récurrent dans ses œuvres, symbolisent les jupes de cérémonie en ficelle portées par les femmes lors des cérémonies Pintupi. Makinti a magistralement traduit des chansons et des danses dans son art, créant des groupes de lignes répétitives qui résonnaient avec une signification culturelle.

L'impact de Makinti Napanangka s'est étendu au-delà de son expression artistique unique, lui valant une place dans certaines des plus importantes collections d'art public d'Australie. En participant à de nombreuses expositions depuis le début de sa carrière, elle a été reconnue comme l'une des 50 artistes autochtones les plus collectionnables de tous les temps. Son excellence dans le monde de l'art a été encore affirmée par sa présence constante au NationalAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award, le prix d'art le plus prestigieux d'Australie. En 2008, Makinti a atteint le summum du succès en étant nommé grand gagnant de ce prix prestigieux.

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