A Stockroom Collection of Desert Gems

A Stockroom Collection of Desert Gems

A Collection of Tjungu Palya Indigenous Art



BERYL JIMMY

Nyangatja Watarru


14-243
Acrylic on Belgian Linen
150 x 100cm | 59.06 x 39.37in
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WINGU TINGIMA (dec)

Kuru Ala


NKUWT04268
Acrylic on Canvas
109 x 142cm | 42.91 x 55.91in
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WINGU TINGIMA (dec)

Kungkarrakalpa


06249 (2006)
Acrylic on Canvas
139 x 97cm | 54.72 x 38.19in
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TJAMPAWA STEVENS

Piltati


15-059
Acrylic on Canvas
150 x 120cm | 59.06 x 47.24in
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BERYL JIMMY

Nyangatja Watarru


14-410
Acrylic on Canvas
150 x 119cm | 59.06 x 46.85in
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NYANKULYA WATSON WALYAMPARI (dec)

Ngayuku Ngura


09399
Acrylic on Canvas
87 x 124cm | 34.25 x 48.82in
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EILEEN YARITJA STEVENS

Minyma Kutjara Tjawanyi


07269 (2007)
Acrylic on Canvas
111 x 83cm | 43.7 x 32.68in
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TIGER PALPATJA (dec)

Tjilpu


10482 (2010)
Acrylic on Canvas
114 x 86cm | 44.88 x 33.86in
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BERYL JIMMY

Kapi Tjukula


16-17BJ
Digital Print - Edition of 50
42 x 52cm | 16.54 x 20.47in
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05 Apr 2017

A Stockroom Collection of Desert Gems features a selection of works by Tjungu Palya Arts. Located at Nyapari community about 100 km south of Uluru (Ayres Rock) in the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands, in the remote north west corner of South Australia, Tjungu Palya Arts is one of the most innovative art centres in Central Australia and is solely Aboriginal owned and governed.

In this showcase, we represent some of the most esteemed artists from the community, including Wingu Tingima, Tiger Palpatja and Eileen Yaritja Stevens, all of whom, sadly, have now passed away. Featured in this show is also a set of new prints, shown in Singapore for the first time ever.

This exhibition runs concurrently with our major Tjungu Palya exhibition, Walkatjunanyi Inmaku (Painting Songs), from Wednesday 5 April till Saturday 27 May 2017.