Tjukurrtjanu gives prominence to 200 of the first paintings produced at Papunya between 1971 and 1972 and also establishes the vital connection between the works of art and their sources in ephemeral designs made for use in ceremony.
The powerful iconographic language and philosophy of these paintings is tjukurrtjanu (from the Dreaming): it communicates the artists’ intimate connection with men’s ritual, hallowed sites in their country and the Tjukurrpa (Dreaming).
Pintupi c.1912–81
Water Dreaming at Kalipinypa 1971
enamel paint on composition board
61.6 x 73.2 cm
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Purchased through The Art Foundation of Victoria with the assistance of Alcoa of Australia Limited, Governor, 1993
(O.21–1993)
© artists and their estates 2011, licensed by Aboriginal Artists Agency Limited and Papunya Tula Artists
Warlugulong is the first of a series of collaborative works by Clifford Possum and Tim Leura that thoroughly explores the map-like potential of a large canvas and brings together complex, interwoven narratives within an evocation of ancestral geography. Its title refers to the site of Warlukurlangu, which lies about thirty kilometres south of Yuendumu, where a great ancestral fire began. Lungkata, the Blue-tongue Lizard Man, had rested at this site. His two sons following behind, speared a kangaroo, cooked it, and greedily ate it all. The father sensed what had happened and determined to punish them. He blew on a firestick until it glowed, then touched it to a bush. The bush exploded into flame, as the painting illustrates, then burnt everything in its path and soon the two brothers were fighting the flames. Far to the south they perished, going into the ground as the bushfire lost its fury and died.
Anmatyerr c.1932-2002
Tim Leura Tjapaltjarri
Anmatyerr c.1929-1984
Warlugulong 1976
synthetic polymer paint on canvas
168.5 x 170.5 cm
Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
Purchased, 1981 (321.1981)
Photo: Ray Woodbury
© artists and their estates 2011, licensed by Aboriginal Artists Agency Limited and Papunya Tula Artists
Ngaatjatjarra/Pintupi c.1938-1992
A cave Dreaming 1972
synthetic polymer paint on composition board
66.2 x 57.0 cm
State Art Collection, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth
Purchased with funds provided by the BHP Community Trust to the Art Gallery of Western Australia Foundation, 1996 (1996/0082)
© artists and their estates 2011, licensed by Aboriginal Artists Agency Limited and Papunya Tula Artists Pty Ltd
Pintupi c.1940-2000
Sandhill country west of Wilkinkarra, Lake Mackay 1972
synthetic polymer paint on composition board
76.0 x 52.0 cm
National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
The Peter Fannin Collection of Early Western Desert Paintings
Purchased, 1998
© artists and their estates 2011, licensed by Aboriginal Artists Agency Limited and Papunya Tula Artists Pty Ltd
Pintupi/Pitjantjatjara c.1909-87
Big Corroboree Dreaming 1971
earth pigments and synthetic polymer paint on composition board
96.8 x 58.0 cm
National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
Purchased, 1993
© artists and their estates 2011, licensed by Aboriginal Artists Agency Limited and Papunya Tula Artists Pty Ltd
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