LILY YIRDINGALI JURRAH HARGRAVES NUNGARRAY - KANTA JUKURRPA
LILY NUNGARAYI HARGRAVES
KANTA JUKURRPA (BUSH COCONUT DREAMING), 2013
85 x 50 cm
acrylic on canvas
REGION
Lajamanu, NT
PROVENANCE
Warnayaka Art Centre, NT Cat No.
Art Leven, Redfern Gadigal
STORY
"This dreaming tells about the bush plums that grow on the trees on Country. The plums are green when they are growing. The women and children collect them when they are black and they gather them to put in the coolamons." (Warnayayka Art Centre) Lily Hargraves Nungarrayi (1930 - 2019) was one of the old desert walkers, born in the Tanami Desert in her country near Jilla Well (Chilla Well). When, in 1950, the Warlpiri population at Yuendemu had outgrown the settlement’s housing capabilities, Nungarrayi moved to the settlement of Lajamanu along with 1000 others. A tiny, very isolated point in the north of the Warlpiri estate, ten hour’s drive south of Darwin and eight hours north-west of Alice Springs. Here, Nungarrayi resided until her death in 2019. Lily Yirdingali Jurrah Hargraves Nungarrayi belongs among the ranks of Australia’s greatest Indigenous artists. Nungarrayi was ferocious, painting against the deliberate erasure of her culture, she was among the last in possession of some key aspects of Warlpiri sacred knowledge. Every painting in Nungurray’s legacy seems to contain an earnest thought that a return to some dignified form of traditional life may be possible. Her painting practice was an effort toward recording a Warlpiri history that was at risk of erasure, for a Warlpiri people that, before colonisation, had had no need for a method to document its past.EXHIBITED
Warlpiri Master, September 2024, Carriageworks
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