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  • Art Auctions | Art Leven (formerly Cooee Art)

    Art Leven (formerly Cooee Art) Auctions provide an informed and professional approach to buying and selling art in the secondary market. We are a market leader with specialist knowledge and proven results offering collectible artworks by Australian First Nations artists for sale by auction and private treaty. AUCTIONS AUCTIONS AUCTION 18 NOVEMBER 2025 REGISTER TO BID CATALOGUES & RESULTS BUYING FROM CONSIGNING NOW Art Leven (formerly Cooee Art) provides an informed and professional approach to buying and selling art in the secondary market. We are a market leader with specialist knowledge and proven results offering collectible artworks by Australian First Nations artists for sale by auction and private treaty. FIRST NATIONS FINE ART AUCTION Tuesday 18th November 2025 AEDT 7:00pm FIRST NATIONS FINE ART AUCTION Tuesday 18th November 2025 AEDT 7:00pm 1/1 First Nations Fine Art Auctions Art Leven’s (formerly Cooee Art), highly trained professional staff provide buyers and sellers with the highest level of customer service. We provide the most cost-effective, informative, and attractive way to buy and sell art through our two beautiful galleries, our curated auctions, and through private treaty sales. Our auctions and previews for potential buyers and collectors are presented in the Art Leven premium 480sqm hybrid gallery and auction space in Redfern. READ MORE Register to Bid Art Leven (formerly Cooee Art) offers several ways to participate in one of our auctions. The forms and instructions for each are listed below. Bidding forms are also available in our showroom in Redfern during the auction preview. Bidding forms can be submitted in person, online or emailed. If you have not previously bid with Art Leven (formerly Cooee Art), upon receiving your bid form we will request photo identification, such as a drivers licence or passport. REGISTER TO BID Sell Your Artworks Whether you are a buyer or a seller, our team of art specialists and client service professionals offer assistance throughout the entire auction procedure. We establish relationships with sellers and provide them with feedback throughout the marketing and viewing process. For sellers, this relationship begins with sound advice on establishing the value of artworks and setting the estimate and reserve strategy that best suits their artworks. SELL ARTWORKS ABOUT ART LEVEN AUCTIONS Art Leven (formerly Cooee Art) offers collectible Australian First Nations artworks for sale by auction and private treaty. Art Leven’s dedicated, highly trained professional staff provide buyers and sellers with the highest level of customer service. We provide the most cost-effective, informative, and attractive way to buy and sell art through our gallery, our curated auctions, and through private treaty sales. AUSTRALIAN FIRST NATIONS ART Market Leader, Specialist Knowledge, Proven Results Our secondary market platform features comprehensive artist profiles and market analytics on Australia’s 200 most important Aboriginal artists, including statistics and graphs based on verifiable auction results, and up-to-date coverage of the Australian Indigenous art market. We seek to establish new benchmarks for pricing and documentation for Australian artists. This includes artworks by historically important artists and also, as a point of distinction, artworks by those whose works have been overlooked and are therefore currently under-represented in the secondary art market. OUR GUARANTEE Unparalleled independent expert advice, certified authenticity, clear, safe provenance, and excellent service. AUCTIONS | REGISTER | CONSIGNING NOW | CATALOGUES & RESULTS | BUYING FROM AUCTION

  • FIRST NATIONS FINE ART AUCTION | Art Leven (formerly Cooee Art)

    Tuesday 18th November 2025 AEDT 7:00pm We are delighted to welcome you to Art Leven’s First Nations Fine Art Auction, held in our Redfern gallery on 18 November 2025. This marks an important step forward for Australian auctions, introducing two pioneering models, Priority Bidding and the Hybrid Auctionmodel designed to make collecting fairer, more flexible, and more connected than ever before. FIRST NATIONS FINE ART AUCTION First Nations Fine Art Auction Auction Tuesday 18th 2025 | 7pm AEDT We are delighted to welcome you to Art Leven’s First Nations Fine Art Auction , held in our Redfern gallery on 18 November 2025 . This marks an important step forward for Australian auctions, introducing two pioneering models, Priority Bidding and the Hybrid Auction model designed to make collecting fairer, more flexible, and more connected than ever before. Priority Bidding rewards early engagement, offering collectors a reduced buyer’s premium of 15%(normally 25%) when leaving a binding absentee bid at least 48 hours before the auction. Inspired by the recent Phillips model in New York, it promotes a more equitable and efficient collecting experience. Our Hybrid Auction Mode l merges the accessibility of online participation with the excitement of a live sale. Conducted in real time from Redfern, all bidding takes place remotely via phone, absentee, or online, ensuring collectors across Australia and beyond can participate without geographical barriers. Reflecting shifts in the international market, this season’s auction focuses on timeless works of cultural and aesthetic significance. Highlights include Rover Joolama Thomas’ Bow River Station(Lot 4) and Yillimbiddi Country (Lot 36), Alma Webou Kalaju’s monumental Pinkalarta(Lot 49), and Dorothy Napangardi’s Karntakurlangu(Lot 39). A major feature is the strong selection of bark paintings (Lots 21–33, 57–68), celebrating the extraordinary diversity of Australia’s Top End and the renewed global appreciation for this important art medium. We invite you to join us for our extended viewing and to experience, firsthand, the future of collecting with Priority Bidding and the Hybrid Auction. Read full introduction here RESULTS CLICK HERE IF THE BELOW PDF CATALOGUE DOES NOT LOAD AUCTIONS | REGISTER | CONSIGNING NOW | CATALOGUES & RESULTS | BUYING FROM AUCTION

  • Art Leven (Formerly Cooee Art) | First Nations Fine Art Gallery

    Art Leven, formerly Cooee Art Gallery, was established in 1981 and runs a hybrid art model to represent and support aboriginal artists in an ethical and sustainable way. EMILY & FRIENDS from the Private Collection of Delmore Gallery ART LEVEN (formerly Cooee Art) Contemporary First Nations Gallery & Auctions. Art Leven (formerly Cooee Art), was established in 1981 and runs a hybrid art model to represent and support artists in an ethical and sustainable way. During the last decade under the guidance of Director Mirri Leven, Cooee Art/Art Leven has undergone a continuous evolution in every facet of the business. Today, as Australia’s oldest exhibiting First Nations focussed fine art gallery, Art Leven is run as a space of collaboration, working directly with First Nations curators, art centres, and represented artists. The gallery team travels regularly to remote areas of Australia to meet with artists and develop our exhibition program. Featured Artworks ANGELINA PWERLE NGAL - UNTITLED ( BUSH RAISIN MAN) ALISON (JOJO) PURUNTATAMERI - WINGA (TIDAL MOVEMENT/WAVES) LILY YIRDINGALI JURRAH HARGRAVES NUNGARRAYI - KURLURRNGALINYPA JUKURRPA BRONWYN BANCROFT - UNTITLED JOSHUA BONSON - SKIN: A CELEBRATION OF CULTURE BOOK - KONSTANTINA - GADIGAL NGURA FREDDIE TIMMS - MOONLIGHT VALLEY NEIL ERNEST TOMKINS - BURN THERE, DON'T BURN THERE VIEW ALL ARTWORKS Buy Artworks Art Leven (formerly Cooee Art) curates ethically sourced art from Australian Indigenous communities that we have formed relationships with for 40 years. Our gallery team travels regularly to remote areas of Australia to visit art centres and artists to consign artworks. We also have a very strong collection of secondary market artworks that have been collected by private collectors here in Australian and overseas. New artworks arrive in our online store and our gallery space weekly. Shop online from the full portfolio of available Art Leven artworks – paintings, sculptures, fine art prints and artisanal objects ranging from $100 – $500,000 BUY ARTWORKS Exhibitions See our yearly exhibition program, with monthly exhibition openings, alongside many other events, talks, and private collector’s previews throughout the year. The gallery has presented the finest Australian First Nations art through their exhibition program for over 40 years showing the work of over 150 individual artists. CURRENT EXHIBITION Auctions Art Leven (formerly Cooee Art) Auctions provide an informed and professional approach to buying and selling art in the secondary market. We are a market leader with specialist knowledge and proven results. We offer collectable Australian and International artworks for sale by auction and private treaty. We work with artists, galleries, museums and private collections bi-annually to curate and consign artworks for our curated auctions. Our auctions and previews for potential buyers and collectors are presented in the Art Leven premium 480sqm hybrid gallery and auction space in Redfern READ MORE Hire our gallery Art Leven (formerly Cooee Art) is the ideal venue for hosting corporate and private functions. Our expansive 480m2 gallery is in the heart of Aboriginal Sydney, Redfern. The gallery occupies the ground floor of a distinctive and prominently located building only minutes from Surry Hills, Redfern, and Waterloo’s art districts. Originally the headquarters and state-of-the-art factory of Foster Clark custard, 17 Thurlow St later became the studio and assembly for iconic Australian artist Ken Done. The space has been designed with a modern aesthetic whilst retaining elements of its past. A blank canvas, the space offers versatility to cater for a variety of purposes – including private events, art exhibitions, launch events, photo shoots, or performances ABOUT HIRING FEATURED LOTS | BARK PAINTINGS FIRST NATIONS FINE ART AUCTION III | 2025 Carol Puruntatameri: Tiwi Bark Painter and Custodian of Story

  • Mother's Story - Art Leven

    Mother's Story Art Leven - 17 Thurlow St, Redern, NSW 2016 Viewing Room Mother's Story Dorcas Tinamayi Bennett Art Leven - 17 Thurlow St, Redern, NSW 2016 Mother’s Story Dorcas Tinamayi Bennett 29 November - 13 December Presented in collaboration with Warakurna Art Centre Across the red-dune country between Tjukurla and Warakurna, stories move through families like breath. They are held, carried and renewed through generations, paintings shaped by what is seen and what is inherited. Mother’s Story honours the legacy of Dorcas Bennett’s mother, the revered painter and senior law woman Nyurupayia Nampitjinpa (Mrs Bennett), while affirming Dorcas’s own custodianship of the Tjukurrpa she carries forward. Born in the bush at Wurturu rockhole near Docker River, Dorcas’s early life unfolded through constant movement across Country, walking into Warburton Mission, then to Warakurna, Tjukurla, Amata and Areyonga, and the trauma of fleeing Maralinga fallout. These journeys shaped her memory and her art, culminating in the establishment of the Warakurna art centre in 2005, where she began painting and now serves as Chairperson. Her mother, Nyurupayia Nampitjinpa, grew up traditionally at Pangkupirri and lived without contact with white people until her teens. A healer and a woman of formidable ritual authority, she became one of the great painters of the Western Desert, her powerful canvases rooted in rockholes, sandhills and women’s law. Her works sit in the nation’s most important public collections, including the National Gallery of Australia, NGV, AGNSW, AGSA and QAGOMA. The paintings in Mother’s Story extend this lineage. Dorcas paints the rockholes, sandhills, women’s journeys and water sources between Tjukurla, Yumarra and Warakurna, stories she holds as cultural obligation as much as artistic subject. As the final custodian of these narratives, her canvases re-energise her mother’s Tjukurrpa with urgency and devotion. Together they form a portrait of matrilineal resilience, celebrating the women who carried knowledge through displacement, mission life, nuclear fallout and cultural disruption, ensuring it lives on through painting, family and Country. REGISTER YOUR INTEREST ExDorcas25

  • Mother's Story - Art Leven

    Mother's Story Art Leven - 17 Thurlow St, Redern, NSW 2016 Mother's Story Dorcas Tinamayi Bennett Mother's Story Dorcas Tinamayi Bennett Art Leven - 17 Thurlow St, Redern, NSW 2016 Mother’s Story Dorcas Tinamayi Bennett 29 November - 13 December Presented in collaboration with Warakurna Art Centre Across the red-dune country between Tjukurla and Warakurna, stories move through families like breath. They are held, carried and renewed through generations, paintings shaped by what is seen and what is inherited. Mother’s Story honours the legacy of Dorcas Bennett’s mother, the revered painter and senior law woman Nyurupayia Nampitjinpa (Mrs Bennett), while affirming Dorcas’s own custodianship of the Tjukurrpa she carries forward. Born in the bush at Wurturu rockhole near Docker River, Dorcas’s early life unfolded through constant movement across Country, walking into Warburton Mission, then to Warakurna, Tjukurla, Amata and Areyonga, and the trauma of fleeing Maralinga fallout. These journeys shaped her memory and her art, culminating in the establishment of the Warakurna art centre in 2005, where she began painting and now serves as Chairperson. Her mother, Nyurupayia Nampitjinpa, grew up traditionally at Pangkupirri and lived without contact with white people until her teens. A healer and a woman of formidable ritual authority, she became one of the great painters of the Western Desert, her powerful canvases rooted in rockholes, sandhills and women’s law. Her works sit in the nation’s most important public collections, including the National Gallery of Australia, NGV, AGNSW, AGSA and QAGOMA. The paintings in Mother’s Story extend this lineage. Dorcas paints the rockholes, sandhills, women’s journeys and water sources between Tjukurla, Yumarra and Warakurna, stories she holds as cultural obligation as much as artistic subject. As the final custodian of these narratives, her canvases re-energise her mother’s Tjukurrpa with urgency and devotion. Together they form a portrait of matrilineal resilience, celebrating the women who carried knowledge through displacement, mission life, nuclear fallout and cultural disruption, ensuring it lives on through painting, family and Country. REGISTER YOUR INTEREST ExDorcas25

  • Indigenous Artists - Aboriginal Featured Artists from Cooee Art Leven Gallery

    Art Leven collects, curates and exhibits artworks by emerging, mid-career and established artists for more than 40 years. ARTISTS Art Leven formerly Cooee Art was established in 1981 and runs a hybrid art model to represent and support artists in an ethical and sustainable way. During the last decade under the guidance of Director Mirri Leven, Art Leven/Cooee Art has undergone a continuous evolution in every facet of the business. Today, as Australia’s oldest exhibiting Indigenous-focused fine art gallery, Art Leven is run as a space of collaboration, working directly with First Nations curators, art centres, and represented artists. FEATURED ARTISTS Emily Kame Kngwarreye (Emily Kam Kngwarray) 1909 - 1996 Neil Ernest Tomkins LILY YIRDINGALI JURRAH HARGRAVES NUNGARRAYI 1930 - 2018 Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori c.1924 - 2015 Rover Julama Thomas 1926 - 1998 Dorothy Robinson Napangardi 1956 - 2013 Carol Puruntatameri 1959 - Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri 1933 - 2002 Kitty Napanangka Simon 1948 - 2024 Munhala Dhamarrandji 1978 Lin Onus 1948 - 1996 KONSTANTINA Alison (Jojo) Puruntatameri 1984 - Artists with available Artworks Filter by: Abie Jumbyinmba Tjangala Ada Pula Beasley Adrian Jangala Robertson Alan Jameison Alexandrina Kantilla Amy Loogatha Andrew Wanambi Margalulu Angelina Tjaduwa Woods Annette Lormada Apphia Wurrkidj Arthur John Cowell Athena Nangala Granites Barney Campbell Tjakamarra Belinda Gurriniya Bernard Tjalkuri Beryl Nakamarra Gorey Betty Mbitjana Biddy Long Bill Tjapaltjarri Whiskey Blak Douglas Boxer Milner Bronwyn Bancroft Bugai Whyoulter Chantelle Nampijinpa Robertson Charlie Nangukwirrk Charlie Ward Chris Japanangka Michaels Clem Abbott Coffee Carlton Colleen Whiskey Nampitjinpa Cory Warkatu Surprise Danie Mellor David Jarinyanu Downs Delores Tipuamantumirri Dhuwarrwarr Marika Djawida Nadjongorle Dorit Escott Dr David Daymirringu Malangi Edwin Pareroultja Eleazer Nangukwirrk Elizabeth Nungarrayi Ross Emily Kame Kngwarreye (Emily Kam Kngwarray) England Bangala Eubena Nampitjin Fiona Omeenyo Freda Warlipini Gabriel Maralngurra Galuma Maymuru Genevieve Kemarr Loy Ginger Riley Munduwalawala Glenys James Gloria Tamerre Petyarre Gracie Morton Hector Jandany Helicopter Joe Tjungurrayi Henry Wambiny Inawintji Williamson Inyuwa Nampitjinpa Jack & Biddy Dale Jacob Jungarrayi Spencer Jan Billycan Janet Nakamarra Long Jean Apuatimi Baptiste Jeannie Petyarre Jerusha Nungarrayi Morris Jimmy Djarrbbarali Joanne Currie Nalingu Joey Ngainmirra John Tjapaltjarri Joseph Jurra Tjapaltjarri Joshua Ebatarinja Joyce Mclean Nyurapayia Judy Napangardi Watson Junjun Jill Jack Karen Napaljarri Barnes Kathleen Ngal Katie Curley Kelly-Anne Nungarrayi Gibson Kenny Tjampitjinpa Williams Kunmanara Wingu Tingima LILY YIRDINGALI JURRAH HARGRAVES NUNGARRAYI Langaliki Lewis Laurie Gowanulli Leo Melpi Liddy Napanangka Walker Lilly Napangardi Kelly Lily Sandover Kngwarrey Lindsay Bird Mpetyane Lloyd Kwilla Loretta Jones Lorna Napurrula Fencer Lucy Napanangka Yukenbarri Magda Nakamarra Curtis Manuel Pampkal Margaret Ngilan Dodd Margot Gurawiliwili Maringka Baker Mary Teresa Tailor Maureen Thompson Merinda Johnson Abie Kemarre Loy Adam Gibbs Tjapaltjarri Agnes Napanangka Donnelly Albert Namatjira Alice Nampijinpa Michaels Andrea Adamson Angelina Pwerle Ngal Ann Nyankulya Cleary-Farell Antonia Napangardi Michaels Arnulf Ebatarinja Artist Once Known Bai Bai Napangardi Barney Ellaga Benjamin Landara Bernice Perdjert Betty Bundamurra Beverly Cameron Biddy Long Nungurrayi Billy Benn Perrurle Bonnie Nakara Connelly Bradley Tunkin Bronwyn Kelly Carol Puruntatameri Charlene Napanangka Marshall Charlie Tjapangati Charmaine Brown Napurrula Christine Daisy Puruntatameri Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri Colin Bird Conway Ginger Cowboy Loy Pwerl Danny Possum Dawalinjara Dennis Nona Dianne Strangways Djirrirra Wunungmurra Dorothy Robinson Napangardi Dr George Tjapaltjarri Eileen Yaritja Stevens Elizabeth Kunoth Elizabeth Nyumi Nungurrayi Emily Ngarnal Evans Estelle Munkanome Eunice Napanangka Francesca Puruntatameri Freddie Purla Gabrielle Possum Nungarrayi Galya Pwerle George (Hairbrush) Tjungarrayi Ginger Wikilyiri Gloria Mengil Goodie Barratt Greenie Purvis Helen Curtis Helmut Pareroultja Hilary Wirri Intjalki Atipalklu Irene Nangala Jack Britten Jacqueline Puruntatameri Jane M Tipuamantumirri Janet Tjitayi Jean Baptiste Apuatimi Jeffrey Jangala Gallagher Jillian Nampijinpa Brown Jimmy Nerrimah Jocelyn Venita Woods John B Fisher Johnny Bulun Bulun Josephine Burak Josie Kemarre Petrick Judith Nungarrayi Martin Julie Nangala Robinson KIRSTY-ANNE NAPANANGKA MARTIN Karina Penny Coombes Kathleen Petyarre Kay Baker Tunkin Kenan Namunjdja Kitty Napanangka Simon Kuntjil Cooper Lamangirra #2 Gumana Lanita Numina Napananka Lee Nangala Gallagher Leon Russell Black Lillian Kerinaiua Lily Karadada Lin Onus Lisa Uhl Lofty Nabardayal Nadjamerrek Lorna Kantilla Lorraine Austin Mabel Wiringgoon Julie Maggie Watson Napangardi Margaret Nangala Gallagher Margaret Nungarrayi Martin Maria Murdilnga Mary Dalpanany Mary Thomas Melissa Napangardi Williams Mervyn Street Ada Bird Petyarre Adolf Inkamala Alan Griffiths Albury Jangala Dixon Alison (Jojo) Puruntatameri Andrea Nungarrayi Wilson Angelina George Anna Price Petyarre Anyupa Stevens Arone Raymond Meeks Artists Once Known Barbara Weir Belinda Golder Kngwarreye Bernadine Johnson Beryl Jimmy Betty Carrington Biddee Baadjo Biddy Napanangka Timms Billy Joongarra Thomas Borbobani Brandy Tjungurrayi Brook Andrew Cecily Napanangka Marshall Charlie Djurritjini Charlie Tjararu Tjungurrayi Charmaine Pwerle Cindy Nakamarra Gibson Clinton Nain Colleen Carter Cornelia Tipuamantumirri Cynthia Burke David Bell Debbie Napaljarri Brown Dhambit II Wanambi Dickie Minyintiri Dora Griffiths Dr Christian Thompson AO Dundiwuy Wanambi Elaine Thomas Elizabeth Kunoth Kngwarrey Emily Cullinan Emily Pwerle Esther Bruno Nangala Ewald Namatjira Francis Kerinaiua Freddie Timms Gali Gurruwiwi Yalkarriwuy Gary Djorlom George Tjungarrayi Ward Glen Jampijinpa Martin Gloria Napangardi Gill Gordon Barney Hamish Karrkarrhba Helen McCarthy Tyalmuty Henoch Raberaba Ian Waldron Inyuwa Nampijinpa Ivy Janyka Nixon Jack Dale James Lyuna Janelle Napurrurla Wilson Janice Murray Jeanie Napangardi Lewis Jerome Anderson Jimmy Baker Jimmy Pike Joe Lewis John John Bennett Jorna Newberry Joshua Bonson Jospehine Wurrkidj Judy Napangardi Martin June McInerney KONSTANTINA Kasey-Anne Nampijinpa Gallagher Katie Cox Kelly Napanankga Michaels Kenneth Jungarrayi Martin Kudditji Kngwarreye Kurun Warun Lance James Larritjpira Munungurr Lena Pwerle Leston Japaljarri Spencer Lilly Kemarre Morton Lily Lion Kngwarrey Lindsay Bird Lloyd Jampijinpa Brown Lola Nampijinpa Brown Lorna Napanangka Ward Louise Numina Napananka Madigan Thomas Manini Gumana Margaret Napangardi Brown Margaret Wallace Marilyn Maria Nangala Turner Mary Napangardi Gallagher Maureen Baker Melissa Nungarrayi Larry Michael Jalaru Torres 2 Page 1 Non gallery Artists

  • Unbreakable Spirits - Art Leven

    Unbreakable Spirits Art Leven - 17 Thurlow St, Redern, NSW 2016 Viewing Room Unbreakable Spirits Artists from Spinifex Hill Studio, WA Art Leven - 17 Thurlow St, Redern, NSW 2016 Unbreakable Spirits Artists from Spinifex Hill Studio, WA 13 December 2025 - 17 January 2026 Art Afternoon | Saturday 13 December | between 2pm - 5pm “Unbreakable Spirits is a celebration of strength, resilience, and creative expression. Featuring works by all female artists from Spinifex Hill Studio – representing a rich diversity of language groups and cultural backgrounds – this exhibition showcases the power of intergenerational Indigenous art across a wide variety of styles and stories. These are women whose voices resonate through every brushstroke – award-winning and critically acclaimed, yet grounded in lived experience and generations worth of enduring and upholding cultural knowledge. These works reflect the unshakable spirit of artists from deeply personal narratives to bold explorations of Country, identity and memory. Together, their art tells a shared story of determination, connection, and unbreakable spirit.” REGISTER YOUR INTEREST ExSpinifex25

  • Unbreakable Spirits - Art Leven

    Unbreakable Spirits Art Leven - 17 Thurlow St, Redern, NSW 2016 Unbreakable Spirits Artists from Spinifex Hill Studio, WA Unbreakable Spirits Artists from Spinifex Hill Studio, WA Art Leven - 17 Thurlow St, Redern, NSW 2016 Unbreakable Spirits Artists from Spinifex Hill Studio, WA 13 December 2025 - 17 January 2026 Art Afternoon | Saturday 13 December | between 2pm - 5pm “Unbreakable Spirits is a celebration of strength, resilience, and creative expression. Featuring works by all female artists from Spinifex Hill Studio – representing a rich diversity of language groups and cultural backgrounds – this exhibition showcases the power of intergenerational Indigenous art across a wide variety of styles and stories. These are women whose voices resonate through every brushstroke – award-winning and critically acclaimed, yet grounded in lived experience and generations worth of enduring and upholding cultural knowledge. These works reflect the unshakable spirit of artists from deeply personal narratives to bold explorations of Country, identity and memory. Together, their art tells a shared story of determination, connection, and unbreakable spirit.” REGISTER YOUR INTEREST ExSpinifex25

  • FIRST NATIONS FINE ART AUCTION - Art Leven

    FIRST NATIONS FINE ART AUCTION Tuesday 18th November 2025 AEDT 7:00pm Viewing Room FIRST NATIONS FINE ART AUCTION Tuesday 18th November 2025 AEDT 7:00pm First Nations Fine Art Auction Auction Tuesday 18th 2025 | 7pm AEDT Auction Type: Hybrid We are delighted to welcome you to Art Leven’s First Nations Fine Art Auction , held in our Redfern gallery on 18 November 2025 . This marks an important step forward for Australian auctions, introducing two pioneering models, Priority Bidding and the Hybrid Auction model designed to make collecting fairer, more flexible, and more connected than ever before. Priority Bidding rewards early engagement, offering collectors a reduced buyer’s premium of 15% (normally 25%) when leaving a binding absentee bid at least 48 hours before the auction. Inspired by the recent Phillips model in New York, it promotes a more equitable and efficient collecting experience. Our Hybrid Auction Model merges the accessibility of online participation with the excitement of a live sale. Conducted in real time from Redfern, all bidding takes place remotely via phone, absentee, or online, ensuring collectors across Australia and beyond can participate without geographical barriers. Reflecting shifts in the international market, this season’s auction focuses on timeless works of cultural and aesthetic significance. Highlights include Rover Joolama Thomas’ Bow River Station (Lot 4) and Yillimbiddi Country (Lot 36), Alma Webou Kalaju ’s monumental Pinkalarta (Lot 49), and Dorothy Napangardi ’s Karntakurlangu (Lot 39). A major feature is the strong selection of bark paintings (Lots 21–33, 57–68), celebrating the extraordinary diversity of Australia’s Top End and the renewed global appreciation for this important art medium. We invite you to join us for our extended viewing and to experience, firsthand, the future of collecting with Priority Bidding and the Hybrid Auction . Read full introduction here VIEW RESULTS VIEW PDF CATALOGUE Auction 18

  • FIRST NATIONS FINE ART AUCTION - Art Leven

    FIRST NATIONS FINE ART AUCTION Tuesday 18th November 2025 AEDT 7:00pm FIRST NATIONS FINE ART AUCTION Tuesday 18th November 2025 AEDT 7:00pm FIRST NATIONS FINE ART AUCTION Tuesday 18th November 2025 AEDT 7:00pm First Nations Fine Art Auction Auction Tuesday 18th 2025 | 7pm AEDT Auction Type: Hybrid We are delighted to welcome you to Art Leven’s First Nations Fine Art Auction , held in our Redfern gallery on 18 November 2025 . This marks an important step forward for Australian auctions, introducing two pioneering models, Priority Bidding and the Hybrid Auction model designed to make collecting fairer, more flexible, and more connected than ever before. Priority Bidding rewards early engagement, offering collectors a reduced buyer’s premium of 15% (normally 25%) when leaving a binding absentee bid at least 48 hours before the auction. Inspired by the recent Phillips model in New York, it promotes a more equitable and efficient collecting experience. Our Hybrid Auction Model merges the accessibility of online participation with the excitement of a live sale. Conducted in real time from Redfern, all bidding takes place remotely via phone, absentee, or online, ensuring collectors across Australia and beyond can participate without geographical barriers. Reflecting shifts in the international market, this season’s auction focuses on timeless works of cultural and aesthetic significance. Highlights include Rover Joolama Thomas’ Bow River Station (Lot 4) and Yillimbiddi Country (Lot 36), Alma Webou Kalaju ’s monumental Pinkalarta (Lot 49), and Dorothy Napangardi ’s Karntakurlangu (Lot 39). A major feature is the strong selection of bark paintings (Lots 21–33, 57–68), celebrating the extraordinary diversity of Australia’s Top End and the renewed global appreciation for this important art medium. We invite you to join us for our extended viewing and to experience, firsthand, the future of collecting with Priority Bidding and the Hybrid Auction . Read full introduction here VIEW RESULTS VIEW PDF CATALOGUE Auction 18

  • Theo (Faye) Nangala Hudson - Artist Profile - Cooee Art Leven

    Artist Profile for Theo (Faye) Nangala Hudson < Back Theo (Faye) Nangala Hudson Theo (Faye) Nangala Hudson ARTIST PROFILE ARTIST CV MARKET ANALYSIS READ FULL ARTIST PROFILE top Anchor 1 PROFILE Theo (Faye) Nangala Hudson ARTIST CV Market Analysis MARKET ANALYSIS Disclaimer: At Cooee Art Leven, we strive to maintain accurate and respectful artist profiles. Despite our efforts, there may be occasional inaccuracies. We welcome any corrections or suggested amendments. Please contact us with your feedback .

  • Judith Nungarrayi Martin - Artist Profile - Cooee Art Leven

    Artist Profile for Judith Nungarrayi Martin < Back Judith Nungarrayi Martin Judith Nungarrayi Martin ARTIST PROFILE ARTIST CV MARKET ANALYSIS READ FULL ARTIST PROFILE JUDITH NUNGARRAYI MARTIN - JANGANPA JUKURRPA (BUSH-TAIL POSSUM DREAMING) - ... SOLD AU$1,500.00 JUDITH NUNGARRAYI MARTIN - JANGANPA JUKURRPA (BRUSH-TAIL POSSUM DREAMING)- ... Sold AU$0.00 JUDITH NUNGARRAYI MARTIN - JANGANPA JUKURRPA (BRUSH-TAIL POSSUM DREAMING) Sold AU$0.00 JANGANPA JUKURRPA (BUSH-TAIL POSSUM DREAMING) - MAWURRJI Sold AU$0.00 top Anchor 1 PROFILE Judith Nungarrayi Martin ARTIST CV Market Analysis MARKET ANALYSIS Disclaimer: At Cooee Art Leven, we strive to maintain accurate and respectful artist profiles. Despite our efforts, there may be occasional inaccuracies. We welcome any corrections or suggested amendments. Please contact us with your feedback .

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