YAKARI NAPALTJARRI - UNTITLED
YAKARI NAPALTJARRI
UNTITLED, 2004
91 x 46 cm
synthetic polymer paint on linen
REGION
Utopia, NT
PROVENANCE
Papunya Tula Artists, NT Cat No. YN0408218
Private collection, NSW
Art Leven, Gadigal NSW
STORY
Yakari Napaltjarri’s painting presents a compelling visual articulation of Tjukurrpa (Dreaming) narratives associated with her ancestral Country. Employing the formal vocabulary of Western Desert painting—meticulous dotting, repetition, and symbolic abstraction—Napaltjarri maps sacred geographies that are both cosmological and topographical. Her composition references women’s ceremonial sites and ancestral journeys, revealing the integral relationship between land, law, and kinship systems. Through this work, she not only preserves inherited knowledge systems but reasserts the role of women as custodians of cultural continuity.
Central to this painting is the Minyma Kutjarra (Two Women) Tjukurrpa, a foundational story recounting the travels of two ancestral sisters across the desert. As they journeyed, they conducted rituals, transformed the landscape, and encoded vital teachings into the land itself. Napaltjarri draws upon this intergenerational narrative, one painted by her mother and forebears, reinterpreting it through her own stylistic approach. In doing so, she contributes to an evolving visual lexicon that bridges ancestral authority with contemporary expression, positioning her practice within a broader discourse on Indigenous sovereignty, cultural resilience, and the dynamic transmission of knowledge through art.