Sotheby's
Aboriginal Art including the Wallent collection of Hermannsburg watercolours and ephemera
2006 | Australia
Lot 66 | NINGURA NAPURRULA
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BORN 1938
SANDHILLS OF WIRRULNGA 2001
SANDHILLS OF WIRRULNGA 2001
182.5 by 243 cm
Bears artist's name, size and Papunya Tula Artists catalogue number NN0105021 on the reverse
Synthetic polymer paint on linen
PROVENANCE
Papunya Tula Artists, Alice Springs
Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne
Sotheby's, Aboriginal Art, Melbourne, 25 July 2005, lot 167
Private collection, USA
NOTE
The subject of this painting is a women's ceremony where participants carry fighting clubs or nulla-nullas (the vertical black shapes) and wear belts spun from human hair (the sections of thinner straight lines). The arcs represent sandhills in the area of Wirrulnga, the site of a rockhole east of the community of Kiwirrkura in Western Australia. The theme of this work is related to the painting commissioned by the Musée du quai Branly in Paris for the ceiling of one of its buildings. The museum opened to the public earlier this year. Sandhills of Wirrulnga 2001, is the same size as another work by the artist, Women at Wirrulnga, 2006, that was auctioned by Sotheby's in Paris in June this year to raise funds for the Western Desert Dialysis Appeal
Cf. For another painting of the same subject and scale by the artist, see Untitled (Wirrulnga), 2000, in the collection of the Art Gallery of New South Wales, illustrated in Perkins, H., Tradition Today: Indigenous Art in Australia, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 2004, p.109
This painting is sold with an accompanying Papunya Tula Artists certificate
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Auction House
Sotheby's
Auction Title
Aboriginal Art including the Wallent collection of Hermannsburg watercolours and ephemera
Auction Date
2006


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