Making a Mark

A Collection of Fine Spinifex Indigenous Art



VARIOUS SPINIFEX ARTISTS (COLLABORATIVE)

Kungkarangkalpa


19-389 (2019)
Acrylic on Linen
200 x 290cm | 78.74 x 114.17in
Spinifex Artists

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VARIOUS SPINIFEX ARTISTS (COLLABORATIVE)

Minyma Tjuta


19-323 (2019)
Acrylic on Linen
200 x 290cm | 78.74 x 114.17in
Spinifex Artists

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TIMO HOGAN

Lake Baker


20-28 (2020)
Acrylic on Linen
290 x 200cm | 114.17 x 78.74in
Spinifex Artists

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TIMO HOGAN

Lake Baker


20-126
Acrylic on Linen
200 x 290cm | 78.74 x 114.17in
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TIMO HOGAN

Lake Baker


20-124
Acrylic on Linen
200 x 230cm | 78.74 x 90.55in
Spinifex Artists

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TIMO HOGAN

Lake Baker


20-219
Acrylic on Linen
200 x 230cm | 78.74 x 90.55in
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TIMO HOGAN

Lake Baker


20-217
Acrylic on Linen
137 x 200cm | 53.94 x 78.74in
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LAWRENCE PENNINGTON (dec)

Mituna


20-218
Acrylic on Linen
200 x 290cm | 78.74 x 114.17in
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LAWRENCE PENNINGTON (dec)

Pukara


20-100
Acrylic on Linen
200 x 137cm | 78.74 x 53.94in
Spinifex Artists

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LAWRENCE PENNINGTON (dec)

Mituna


19-425
Acrylic on Linen
110 x 137cm | 43.31 x 53.94in
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LAWRENCE PENNINGTON (dec)

Mituna


20-99
Acrylic on Linen
137 x 110cm | 53.94 x 43.31in
Spinifex Artists

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LAWRENCE PENNINGTON (dec)

Mituna


20-101
Acrylic on Linen
90 x 137cm | 35.43 x 53.94in
Spinifex Artists

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KUNMANARA PATJU PRESLEY (dec)

Uwanmara


20-34
Acrylic on Linen
200 x 137cm | 78.74 x 53.94in
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KUNMANARA PATJU PRESLEY (dec)

Piltjitjara


19-346
Acrylic on Linen
200 x 137cm | 78.74 x 53.94in
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KUNMANARA PATJU PRESLEY (dec)

Upalini


20-213
Acrylic on Linen
200 x 137cm | 78.74 x 53.94in
Spinifex Artists

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16 Jun 2021

REDOT FINE ART GALLERY is excited to announce the first group exhibition of artwork by the renowned community art centre, Spinifex Arts Project, in almost 3 years. Since our popular 2018 exhibition the world has changed almost immeasurably, bringing new challenges to us daily as we manage the COVID pandemic. However, one thing has remained comfortingly unchanged throughout, the incredible quality and bold statements the works of these desert artists emit.

Making a Mark, is a painstakingly curated collection of 38 works on linen that will be presented to the public virtually for now, and physically at a date that COVID permits, having taken most of the last 3 years to amass.

The works represent the continued cultural journey that these artists are traversing, ensuring cultural continuity for their people and continued connection to land. Works by senior artists such as Lawrence Pennington, Lennard Walker and the late Mr. Underwood have been sensitively chosen to sit alongside, and help the development of, the younger torch bearers of community such as Timo Hogan, Ian Rictor and Patju Presley.

Two collaborative works by the females of the community, produced in 2019 complete the exhibition, ensuring all voices and Tjukurpas are heard!

A must-see for anyone interested in following the on-going developments in Indigenous Art and an opportunity to better understand the evolution of one of Australia’s finest community based Indigenous art projects.