rawa tjunguku - working together a long time

rawa tjunguku - working together a long time

New major works from Spinifex Arts Project


Opens 15 Mar 2025

NED GRANT

Palpatatjara


24-354 (2024)
Acrylic on Linen
200 x 137cm | 78.74 x 53.94in
Spinifex Artists

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SIMON HOGAN

Lingka


23-332 (2023)
Acrylic on Linen
200 x 230cm | 78.74 x 90.55in
Spinifex Artists

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TIMO HOGAN

Lake Baker


24-276 (2024)
Acrylic on Linen
200 x 290cm | 78.74 x 114.17in
Spinifex Artists

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PATJU PRESLEY

Minyma Ngiyari


21-220 (2021)
Acrylic on Linen
90 x 137cm | 35.43 x 53.94in
Spinifex Artists

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MICK RICTOR

Untitled


21-162b (2021)
Acrylic on Linen
100 x 85cm | 39.37 x 33.46in
Spinifex Artists

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ROY UNDERWOOD

Karnkanya


15-163 (2015)
Acrylic on Linen
137 x 200cm | 53.94 x 78.74in
Spinifex Artists

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15 Mar 2025

Artspace @ Helutrans, Tanjong Pagar Distripark, 39 Keppel Road, Singapore 089065

ReDot Fine Art Gallery has a close and treasured working relationship with Spinifex Arts Project, one built on years of mutual shared objectives.  In 2025 we will be honouring this relationship with a series of events and exhibitions, across the globe.  To kick this ambitious programme off locally in Singapore, we present our first exhibition of 2025, rawa tjunguku - working together a long time;  the release of a set of major works (recent and from the archives of the galleries collection) by the community and us.

The exhibition will be held at our old gallery premises Artspace @ Helutrans, in the Tanjong Pagar Distripark at 39 Keppel Road, Singapore 089065. A fitting place to host a show 10+ years on from our 10th anniversary presentation, which was also by the same community art centre.

Much has changed in the transpiring years, the loss of many important senior artist, a period of massive global change and upheaval, BUT what remains consistent and true is the joyous and remarkable resilience and beauty this very remote and isolated community of the south-west of Australia is able to achieve.

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