ARTSTAGE 2015

ARTSTAGE 2015

A Collection of Fine Papunya Tula Artists Indigenous Art



CHARLIE TJAPANGATI (dec)

Tjiparitjarra


CT0808127 (2008)
Acrylic on Belgian Linen
183 x 244cm | 72.05 x 96.06in
Papunya Tula Artists

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PATRICK TJUNGURRAYI (dec)

Litalyi


PT0810146 (2008)
Acrylic on Belgian Linen
153 x 183cm | 60.24 x 72.05in
Papunya Tula Artists

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RONNIE TJAMPITJINPA (dec)

Tarkul


RT960374 (1996)
Acrylic on Belgian Linen
121 x 152.5cm | 47.64 x 60.04in
Papunya Tula Artists

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NAATA NUNGURRAYI (dec)

Marrapinti


NN0403140
Acrylic on Linen
122 x 91cm | 48.03 x 35.83in
Papunya Tula Artists

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YINARUPA NANGALA

Mukula


YN1304023 (2013)
Acrylic on Belgian Linen
153 x 122cm | 60.24 x 48.03in
Papunya Tula Artists

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WALANGKURA NAPANANGKA (dec)

Marrapinti


WN0609112
Acrylic on Belgian Linen
122 x 91cm | 48.03 x 35.83in
Papunya Tula Artists

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JOSEPH JURRA TJAPALTJARRI (dec)

Yunala


JJ0707088 (2007)
Acrylic on Belgian Linen
153 x 122cm | 60.24 x 48.03in
Papunya Tula Artists

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JOSEPH JURRA TJAPALTJARRI (dec)

Yunala


JJ0910041
Acrylic on Belgian Linen
122 x 122cm | 48.03 x 48.03in
Papunya Tula Artists

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GEORGE WARD TJUNGURRAYI

Kutulunga


GW0304158 (2003)
Acrylic on Belgian Linen
153 x 122cm | 60.24 x 48.03in
Papunya Tula Artists

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22 Jan 2015

Art Stage Singapore is the leading Asian art fair connecting the world to the best of Asian contemporary art. With a deep understanding of Asia’s dynamic visual arts scene, Art Stage Singapore presents the diversity of contemporary art rising from the region. At the crossroads among Southeast Asia, China, India, the Middle East, Australia and New Zealand, Art Stage Singapore is the flagship cultural event of the region and the place to experience Asian Contemporary Art at its best, as well as a top global marketplace, attracting the world’s most influential private art collectors, corporate buyers and VIPs.

ReDot Fine Art Gallery, in collaboration with Papunya Tula Artists Pty Ltd will be showcasing some of the most collectable art to emerge from the Australian Central Deserts over the past 20 years.