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GEORGE TJUNGURRAYI (born circa 1943)
Acrylic on Belgian linen
183 x 152 cm
This painting depicts designs associated with the claypan site known as
Mamultjulkulnga, on the western side of Lake Mackay. The artist’s father passed
away at this site. After the rain the claypan becomes a freshwater lake. In
mythological times two Tingari Men of the Tjangala and Tjapaltjarri kinship
subsections camped at this site. They gathered seeds known as mungilypa or
samphire from the small fleshy sub-shrub known as Tecticornia verrucosa. These
seeds are ground into a paste that is cooked in the coals to form a type of
unleavened bread. Since events associated with the Tingari Cycle are of a secret
nature no further detail is given.
PROVENANCE
Papunya Tula Artists Pty. Ltd., Alice Springs, painted at Kintore 2002,
Certificate number GT0208028
George was born in the desert in the vacinity of Kiwirrkura in approximately 1943,
and is the younger brother of Naata Nungurrayi. George walked in to Papunya with
another young man along a freshly graded road, after living at Mukula west of
Kiwirrkura. He commenced painting for Papunya Tula Artists in the early 1980’s.
REPRESENTED
National Gallery of Victoria
Art Gallery of New South Wales
Supreme Court of the Northern Territory, Darwin
Robert Holmes à Court Collection
Groninger Museum, The Netherlands
University of Virginia, USA
Musee des Arts d’Afrique et d’Oceanie, Paris
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