Tjintu Ngalya-pakani Tjintu Matjarpanyi - From sunrise to sunset

Tjintu Ngalya-pakani Tjintu Matjarpanyi - From sunrise to sunset

A Collection of Fine Mimili Maku Indigenous Art


Australian Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) artwork by JUDY MARTIN of Mimili Maku Arts. The title is Ngayuku Mamaku Ngura (My Father’s Country). [386-19] (Acrylic on Linen)

JUDY MARTIN (dec)

Ngayuku Mamaku Ngura (My Father’s Country)

Australian Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) artwork by JUDY MARTIN of Mimili Maku Arts. The title is Ngayuku Mamaku Ngura (My Father’s Country). [207-19] (Acrylic on Linen)

JUDY MARTIN (dec)

Ngayuku Mamaku Ngura (My Father’s Country)

Australian Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) artwork by JUDY MARTIN of Mimili Maku Arts. The title is Ngayuku Mamaku Ngura (My Father’s Country). [347-19] (Acrylic on Linen)

JUDY MARTIN (dec)

Ngayuku Mamaku Ngura (My Father’s Country)

27 Nov 2019

REDOT FINE ART GALLERY is honoured to present a very special show for two leading visionaries of the modern Indigenous Art movement.  Tjintu Ngalya-pakani Tjintu Matjarpanyi - From sunrise to sunset is a major milestone for the gallery and welcomes back one of our major collaborative partners in Mimili Maku to Singapore.

 Judy Martin and Tuppy Ngintja Goodwin are two senior artists and leaders of Mimili Maku Arts. Though they paint next to each other every day, their works explore very different parts of the expanse of land that makes up the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands. Both artists have a distinct visual language that embodies the country and Tjukurpa they know and paint. To the right eyes these works are much more than paintings, they are maps of country and documents of great knowledge. Tjintu Ngalya-pakani Tjintu Matjarpanyi brings two distant places together, demonstrating the interconnected nature of Tjukurpa and the all-encompassing and powerful connection to country held by Anangu across the APY Lands.