Title
Gumatj larrakitj
1998
Artist
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Details
- Place where the work was made
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Yirrkala
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North-east Arnhem Land
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Northern Territory
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Australia
- Cultural origin
- Gumatj, Arnhem region
- Date
- 1998
- Media category
- Sculpture
- Materials used
- natural pigments on wood
- Dimensions
- 50.0 x 50.0 x 330.0 cm
- Signature & date
Not signed. Not dated.
- Credit
- Gift of Tim Allison 2016. Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program
- Location
- Not on display
- Accession number
- 61.2016
- Copyright
- © Estate of Miniyawany Yunupingu
- Artist information
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Miniyawany Yunupiŋu
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About
Miniyawany Yunupiŋu comes from an esteemed artistic family. His father was the famed Gumatj artist Bunuŋgu Yunupiŋu, whose works from the late 1950s are represented in the Gallery’s collection. Miniyawany Yunupiŋu followed in his father’s footsteps acquiring a high level of cultural knowledge that he embedded in his art practice. He was also an accomplished dancer, traveling around Australia as a young man with Lance Bennett’s cultural dance group.
Yunupiŋu was not a prolific artist. However, he is recognised for his precise renditions of the Gumatj diamond design, which underline the figurative elements in this work, ‘Gumatj Larrakitj’ 1998. The work was painted by Yunupiŋu over several months between November 1997 and February 1998, with assistance from his wife Banbiyak Munuŋgurr. The work documents in complex details the journey of the ancestral Gumatj fire to the beaches of Biranybirany and beyond, to the river and its upper reaches where swamps are shrouded by paperbarks.
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Places
Where the work was made
Yirrkala