Title
Wangarra Spirit Being
circa 1986
Artist
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Details
- Place where the work was made
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Central Arnhem Land
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Northern Territory
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Australia
- Date
- circa 1986
- Media category
- Sculpture
- Materials used
- ochre on carved wood
- Dimensions
- 267.0 x 15.0 x 11.0 cm
- Signature & date
Not signed. Not dated.
- Credit
- Gift of Dr Peter Elliott 1993
- Location
- Not on display
- Accession number
- 388.1993
- Copyright
- © Estate of England Banggala/Copyright Agency
- Artist information
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England Banggala
Works in the collection
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About
This devil spirit called wangarra, inhabits the An-ngiliny clan waterhole called Wangarra A-juwana. This is a dense patch of jungle with a network of creeks that is adjoined by the two large billabongs called Boporlinymarr and Birduk Mu-yerrnyjiya.
The painting depicts five wangarra figures and four rocks which lie inside the water at Wangarra A-juwana. Across the centre of the painting is a band which represents a small creek that runs through Wangarra A-juwana. Two of the wangarra spirits share one arm; this represents the water running from the little creeks, flowing out into all corners of the patch of jungle.
On the edge of the water at Wangarra A-juwana stands a huge banyan tree. The wangarra spirits live inside this tree. At times the tree opens up, and the wangarra spirits come out and go down into the water where they lie inside the rocks. The spirits can lure and trap people inside the banyan tree, which is one reason why Wangarra A-juwana is a dangerous place for those who do not have the right authority to go there. Whan Banggala enters this place he calls out to his ancestors to identify himself as a rightful member of the An-nguliny clan, so that he and his companians are protected from the spirits that live there.
Australian Art Department, AGNSW, 2000
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Places
Where the work was made
Central Arnhem Land
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Exhibition history
Shown in 2 exhibitions
Recent Acquisitions of Aboriginal Art, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 05 Jul 1993–12 Sep 1993
Biennale of Sydney 2000, Museum of Contemporary Art, Australia, 26 May 2000–30 Jul 2000
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Bibliography
Referenced in 2 publications
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Ewen McDonald (Editor), Biennale of Sydney 2000, Sydney, 2000. no catalogue numbers
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Hetti Perkins and Ken Watson, A material thing - objects from the collection, Sydney, 1999, 6.
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