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EMILY KAM KNGWARRAY (KAME KNGWARREYE) - ALALGURA

EMILY KAM KNGWARRAY (KAME KNGWARREYE) - ALALGURA

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EMILY KAM KNGWARRAY (KAME KNGWARREYE)

ALALGURA,  1992
90 x 121 cm
acrylic on linen

 

REGION

Utopia, NT

 

PROVENANCE
Delmore Gallery, NT Cat No. 92L111

Robin Purvis Eastern Desert Art Gallery, Brisbane Qld

Private Collection, Qld

 

accompanied by a certificate of authenticity Eastern Desert Art/Delmore Gallery signed by Janet Holt December 1992

 

STORY
Such application of red and yellow colours, highlights the varied and changing hues in the life cycle of the Anooralya Yam and other food plants found near Alalgura on Utopia Station, west of Delmore Downs. From an aerial perspective we see sporadic clustered growth after summer rain. We also look on this exciting work as a water catchment area.The rain falls and water slowly flows along the broad shallow watercourse and replenishes the soakage at Alalgura. The flourish of growth that follows is exceptional and rapid.Reflected in this work is the Anooralya Yam,the most important plant in Emily’s custodianship..This hardy and fertile plant provides both a tuber vegetable and a seed bearing flower called Kame (Emily’s tribal name). The visual evidence of maturing species is no cause for alarm in terms of survival, for the yam tuber can always be found where cracks in the earth’s surface indicates its presence underground.Ceremony reinforces through narrative, the significance of this knowledge, in particular, it teaches survival, basic social codes and obligations. The superficial lineal presence keeps this ceremonial reference always present in her expression of Country.

 

EXHIBITED
Utopia Women, An Exhibition, March 1993, Eastern Desert Art, Brisbane Qld

 

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EMILY KAM KNGWARRAY (KAME KNGWARREYE)

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