Anmanari Napanangka
- Skin Name:Napanangka
- Language:Pintupi
- Region:Ikuntji, Central Australia
- Dreaming:Mulpa, Emu, Turkey & Mopoke
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Biography
Anmanari Napanangka was born at Yateman’s Bore in the Northern Territory. In the 1940’s her family travelled throughout Central Australia as a response to the droughts at the time. During this travelling her family travelled with others, such as Tutuma Tjapanagarti’s family (Eunice Jack’s father). Eunice Jack is also a well known Aboriginal artist. The two women developed a friendship which has been maintained throughout their lives. Anmanari’s family ended their travels at Ikuntji, or more commonly known as Haasts Bluff in Central Australia, which in the 1940’s was set up as a ration station. It was here that Anmanari met and married Papunya Tula artist, Lionel Kantawarra Tjupurrula, and through him that her interest in painting developed.
Anmanari Napanangka has painted for the Ikuntji Women’s Centre and taken part in the Minyma Tjukurrpa – the women’s Dreaming project at Kintore in 1994 and 1995. Her paintings depict the Dreaming stories which belonged to her father such as the Emu, Turkey and Mopoke as well as her Dreaming “Mulpu” or Mushroom. Mantua Napanangka, Anmanari’s sister is also an artist and at times the women have collaborated on their paintings.
Anmanari is a well respected law woman who commands great respect within her community. Through her involvement with the Ikuntji Arts Centre, her painting skills are highly regarded.
She typically uses acrylic on canvas.
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Bibliography
- Birnberg, M. & Kreczmanski, J.B. (2004) Aboriginal Artists Dictionary of Biographies. Central Desert, Western Desert & Kimberley Region. J.B. Publishing Australia, Marleston, South Australia.
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Collections
- Ganter Myer Aboriginal Art Collection.
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Exhibitions
- 2011, Korowa College Exhibition, Melbourne.
- 2011, Desert Mob, Alice Springs.
- 2010, Odos Gallery, Melbourne.
- 2010, Arkelch, Germany.
- 2009,”Mixed Show”, Palya Art @ Mary Place, Sydney.
- 2009, “Ikuntji Artists”, Kate Owen Gallery, Sydney.
- 2009, “Ikuntji Artists”, Odos Arts, Melbourne.
- 2009, “Ikuntji Artists”, Beckworth Gallery, Ballarat.
- 2009, “Aboriginal Art – Window to Culture”, Artkelch, Australian Embassy, Berlin, Germany.
- 2009, “All About Country”, Artkelch, Freiburg, Germany.
- 2009, Payla Art, Cabinet Malemont, Paris, France.
- 2009, Payla Art, Gallows Gallery, Perth.
- 2009, “Ikuntji meets Brisbane”, Woolloongabba Art Gallery, Brisbane.
- 2009, “Ikuntji”, Desert Sands Contemporary Aboriginal Art Gallery, Mayfair, London, UK.
- 2009, “Visions of the Desert”, Kate Owen Gallery, Sydney.
- 2009, “Ikuntji Icons”, Artmob, Hobart.
- 2008, “Ikuntji Artists”, Maraldi Contemporary Fine Art, London, UK.
- 2008, Payla Art, Mary Place, Sydney.
- 2008, “Ikuntji Show”, Odos Gallery, Melbourne.
- 2008, “Divas of the Desert”, Gallery Gondwana, Alice Sproings & Sydney.
- 2008, “Ikuntji Women Painters”, Kingfisher Gallery, Perth.
- 2008, “Ikuntji Painters”, Footsteps Gallery, Brisbane.
- 2008, “Desert Stories”, Artitja Fine Art, Perth.
- 2008, “Desert Mob”, Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs.
- 2008, “Ikuntji Now”, Woollongabba Art Gallery, Brisbane.
- 2008, “Yungkitya & Kulunypa – Old and New”, Hogarth Galleries, Sydney.
- 2008, “Ikuntji”, Victoria Carroll and Jennifer Guerrini Maraldi, Battersea, London, UK.
- 2008, “Charity Show”, McCulloch Gallery, Melbourne.
- 2007, Payla Art, Mary Place, Darwin & Sydney.
- 2007, “North Meets South – Ikuntji and Tjala Converge”, Red Dot Gallery, Singapore.
- 2007, “Yaiti Tamimi”, Bandigan Gallery, Sydney.
- 2007, Brooker Lowe Gallery, Texas, USA.
- 2007, “Women’s Business”, Artkelch, Germany.
- 2007, “Ngankarrititja” Indigenart, Perth.
- 2007, “Divas of the Desert”, Gallery Gondwana, Alice Springs.
- 2007, “Where the Wild Flowers Grow”, Woollongabba Art Gallery, Brisbane.
- 2007, “Desert Mob”, Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs.
- 2007, “Senior Women”, Ochre Gallery, Melbourne.
- 2007, “Group Show”, Palya Art, Melbourne.
- 2007, “Group Show”, Australia Dreaming Art, Melbourne.
- 2007, “Desert Dreaming”, Artija Fine Art, Perth.
- 2007, “Tiwi Ngurrara”, Artkelch, Berlin, Germany.
- 2007, “Women’s Business”, Artkelch, Berlin, Germany.
- 2007, “Group Show”, Short Stree Gallery, Broome.
- 2006, “Senior Aboriginal Women Artists of Central Australia”, Gadfly Gallery, Dalkeith, WA.
- 2006, “Anangu”, Red Dot Gallery, Singapore.
- 2006, “Divas of the Desert”, Gallery Gondwana, Alice Springs.
- 2006, “Big Country”, Gallery Gondwana, Alice Springs.
- 2005, “Concord”, Framed Gallery, Darwin.
- 2005, Indigenart, Melbourne.
- 2005, “Desert Mob”, Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs.
- 2005, “Desert Divas”, Gallery Gondwana, Alice Springs.
- 2005, “Ikuntji Desert Belles”, Red Dot Gallery, Singapore.
- 2005, Indigenart, Perth.
- 2004, Rebecca Hossack Gallery, London.
- 2004, Uncrated, New York, USA.
- 2004, Indigenart, Perth.
- 2004, Firework Gallery, Brisbane.
- 2004, Red Dot Gallery, Singapore.
- 2003, “Stories from the Desert”, Framed Gallery, Darwin.
- 2003, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne.
- 2002, “Desert Mob”, Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs.
- 2002, Gabriel Gallery, Melbourne.
- 2001, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne.
- 2000, “Women’s Work”, Hogarth Galleries, Sydney.
- 2000, “Ikuntji Artists”, Desart Gallery, Sydney.
- 1999, Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco, USA.
- 1999, Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs.
- 1999, “The Meeting Place”, Artback, (touring Australian exhibition).
- 1997, “Dreamings, Aboriginal Kunst Uit Australie”, Netherlands.
- 1995, “Mimyma Tjukurrpa” (Haasts Bluff/Kintore Canvas Project), Tandanya Cultural Institute, Adelaide.
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