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The Depot Gallery, Sydney
1 - 12 May 2012
From 29 March – 3 June 2012, Gulumbu Yunupingu’s artwork is being exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney in Marking Time.
Gulumbu Yunupingu has received prestigious awards for her artistic achievement, including First Prize in the 21st Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award, as well as being selected as a finalist in the Togart Contemporary Art Award. She continues to produce art that is both rooted in tradition and highly innovative.
Since his first exhibition in 2006, Lindsay Harris has continued to develop through his art, including gaining his Masters in Art at the Curtin University of Technology in Perth. His application of a variety of pigments, ochre and resins creates the effect of earthy texture add a sculptural element to this work, which connects him to his land and draws strong personal affiliation with his country.
This year, Lindsay Harris is selected for unDisclosed: 2nd National Indigenous Art Triennial (11 May – 22 July) at the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra.
Acclaimed Larrakia artist Gary Lee brings his raw & intimate photographic art to Sydney from his recent exhibition at Alcaston Gallery, Fashion Tatts, which was part of the L’Oréal Melbourne Fashion Festival 2012 Cultural Program. In 2011, he was a Finalist in both the Western Australian Indigenous Art Award in Perth and the Togart Contemporary Art Award in Darwin.
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Gulumbu Yunupingu Ganyu (AK16749)
2011
Natural ochres on bark Image: 123 x 43 cm
AUD$7,800.00
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Gulumbu Yunupingu Garak (AK16735)
2011
Natural ochres on bark Image: 74 x 42 cm
AUD$5,200.00
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Gulumbu Yunupingu Garak (AK17678)
2010
Natural ochres on bark Image: 110 x 47 cm
AUD$7,000.00
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