Barry BANGARR - Ngalmangiyi Long-neck Turtle

Barry BANGARR - Ngalmangiyi Long-neck Turtle

2007, ADG:6268

ADG: 6268

Description

Ngalmangiyi Long-neck Turtle, 2007

113 x 41cm, Ochre (natural earth pigment) on bark (eucalyptus tetradonta)

 

Barry BANGARR - Biography

Born c. 1960s

Language Kunwinjku

Local group Marim Outstation

Community Gunbalanya [Oenpelli]

Region Western Arnhem Land

Art Centre Injalak Arts and Crafts Association

Subjects Brolga,white ibis, Mimi (mimih) spirits, long neck turtle and eggs, barramundi, file snakes

Barry Bangarr is a respected Kunwinjku artist, living and working in the Gunbalanya region, Western Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, Australia. Barry achieves a fine detail in his artworks executing his rarrk designs with traditional crosshatched clan markings. Barry has the rights to paint a variety of water birds, fish, turtle and snake and the mischievous mimi (mimih) spirit figures,- slender mythological creatures that live in the cracks of rocks.

Barry’s homeland,- Gunbalanya has some of the world’s most noted ancient rock art galleries.

Group exhibitions

1993, Australian Heritage Commission National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award Exhibition, Old Parliament House, Canberra.

Collections

2009 Australian Government presented a painting by Barry Bangarr to President Anote Tong, Head of State for Kiribati.

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