current Exhibitions
TIGER YALTANGKI - Summer Online Exhibition 2020-21
Alcaston Gallery is thrilled to present an exclusive online exhibition of paintings and limited edition prints by celebrated APY Lands artist TIGER YALTANGKI.
One of the most exciting artists working in the APY Lands today, Yaltangki draws inspiration from his traditional Anangu heritage and his avid appreciation for popular culture, such as rock and roll music, science fiction films and television shows.
This year Tiger Yaltangki was announced as a finalist in the prestigious Archibald Prize at the Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney; the 37th Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards Exhibition at the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory in Darwin; and the Paul Guest Prize at Bendigo Art Gallery in Victoria.
Tiger Yaltangki’s work is featured in numerous public and private collections in Australia and overseas including the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney; Parliament House Art Collection, Canberra; the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin; and the Fondation Opale, Switzerland.
ALCASTON GALLERY will be closed for Summer break from Saturday 19th December 2020 and will re-open from Tuesday 19th January 2021.
For all artwork enquiries please email art@alcastongallery.com.au
All artwork purchases can be made via email or the Alcaston Gallery website over the Summer break and confirmation of purchase will be sent via email. Collection and delivery of artworks will be arranged from Tuesday 19th January 2021.
Wishing you all a safe and happy Festive Season and we look forward to a wonderful year in 2021!
Malpa Wiru (Good Friends)
$4,000 AUD
AK22154
SOLD
Self Portrait
$18,000 AUD
AK22181
SOLD
Malpa Wiru (Good Friends)
$8,000 AUD
AK22211
AVAILABLE
Malpa Wiru (Good Friends)
$5,000 AUD
AK21779
AVAILABLE
Malpa Wiru (Good Friends)
$5,000 AUD
AK21781
SOLD
Malpa Wiru (Good Friends)
$16,000 AUD
AK22186
SOLD
Rock n Roll Cowboy
$10,000 AUD
AK21773
AVAILABLE
Malpa Wiru (Good Friends)
$500 AUD
PNT1171
AVAILABLE
Malpa Wiru (Good Friends)
$500 AUD
PNT1168
AVAILABLE
Malpa Wiru (Good Friends)
$500 AUD
PNT1173
AVAILABLE
Malpa Wiru (Good Friends)
$500 AUD
PNT1172
AVAILABLE
Malpa Wiru (Good Friends)
$500 AUD
PNT1170
AVAILABLE
Malpa Wiru (Good Friends)
$500 AUD
PNT1169
AVAILABLE
Malpa Wiru (Good Friends)
$500 AUD
PNT1167
AVAILABLE
Malpa Wiru (Good Friends)
$500 AUD
PNT1166
AVAILABLE
Malpa Wiru (Good Friends)
$500 AUD
PNT1165
AVAILABLE
Malpa Wiru (Good Friends)
$500 AUD
PNT1174
AVAILABLE
Mirdingkingathi Juwarnda SALLY GABORI
The incomparable SALLY GABORI’s painterly interpretations of her Bentinck Island home combine country, colour and her mind’s eye, which captured the hearts and minds of art lovers across Australia and all over the world. Her signature application of vivid colour and expressive brushstrokes brilliantly portray her island country impart to the viewer a real and intimate sense of who Sally Gabori was and where she was from.
Her immense legacy was honoured in the major retrospective exhibition Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori: Dulka Warngiid – Land of All at the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane from 21 May – 28 August 2016 and the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne from 23 September 2016 – 21 January 2017.
In 2021 Sally Gabori will be honoured with a major solo survey exhibition at the distinguished Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain in Paris, France.
CARLENE THOMPSON Kanpi Country
Alcaston Gallery is thrilled to present new ceramics and paintings by CARLENE THOMPSON in her third solo exhibition, Kanpi Country.
NELLIE NGAMPA COULTHARD
Alcaston Gallery has a long and proud tradition of representing artists from across the Aṉangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY Lands) and in anticipation of Nellie Ngampa Coulthard's first solo exhibition in 2021 we present a selection of works made this year exclusively available to view and purchase online.
Nelllie Ngampa Coulthard is a Pitjantjatjara/Yankunytjatjara artist originally from the far eastern desert near Oodnadatta, who later moved to the community of Indulkana in the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands in South Australia.
In her paintings entitled Tjuntala Ngurangka (Country with Acacia Wattle), Coulthard depicts her favourite native flora that surrounds her country with vibrant, luminescent colour and a distinctive and precise dotting technique.
Nellie Ngampa Coulthard’s works are held in many private collections and in 2021 she will present her first solo exhibition at Alcaston Gallery from 12 May – 5 June 2021.
THE HERMANNSBURG POTTERS: Pmara nurnaka imanka, Pmara nurnaka lyaarta - Country, then and now
In their new exhibition at Alcaston Gallery, Pmara nurnaka imanka, Pmara nurnaka lyaarta - Country, then and now, the HERMANNSBURG POTTERS document their changing natural environment, and the impact of natural events on their beloved country in Central Australia, in particular the surrounding flora and fauna.
