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  • Inyuwa Nampitjin - Art Leven

    1997 and 1999, which proved to be formative in establishing the ‘meteoric rise’ of the Desert women artists Inyuwa’s artistic output focused on the sacred water holes of her traditional country and creation stories Inyuwa painted for Papunya Tula Artists for just five years prior to her death, playing a vital role Surprisingly, the artist’s two highest results and at least four of her top ten were recorded by Lawson The earliest work by the artist to appear at auction has shared a similar fate, albeit in reverse.

  • PRIVATE COLLECTION | PRIVATE VIEW - Art Leven

    VIEW Cooee Art Redfern & Online From 04 September to 21 October 2021 PRIVATE COLLECTION | PRIVATE VIEW Artists : Group Exhibition From 04 September to 21 October 2021 PRIVATE COLLECTION | PRIVATE VIEW Artists: Group This exhibition boasts an eclectic selection of deeply established and emerging artists.

  • Paddy Compass Namatbara - Art Leven

    in his early fifties, was not of the dominant Kunwinjku people, he became part of a dynamic group of artists These artists found that the Methodist mission on Croker Island allowed them a greater degree of artistic Kupa’s presence impacted upon the artists chosen style and subject matter, particularly in the depiction It is a work of playful lust, the sexual energy only heightened by the artist’s ability to imbue the But also, and perhaps more importantly in the context of artistic developments amongst Western Arnhem

  • PAINTING WORDS - Art Leven

    In 2020, we described an exhibition as featuring 20 artists from ‘around the country’. In many cases, these began with a handful of iconic artists whose painting styles soon developed into language groups, developing an art form around newly shared country, of mapping and memory, exchange and artistic In many cases, these began with a handful of iconic artists whose painting styles soon developed into language groups, developing an art form around newly shared country, of mapping and memory, exchange and artistic

  • PAINTING WORDS - Art Leven

    In 2020, we described an exhibition as featuring 20 artists from ‘around the country’. In many cases, these began with a handful of iconic artists whose painting styles soon developed into language groups, developing an art form around newly shared country, of mapping and memory, exchange and artistic In many cases, these began with a handful of iconic artists whose painting styles soon developed into language groups, developing an art form around newly shared country, of mapping and memory, exchange and artistic

  • George Milpurrurru - Art Leven

    This Eden became the wellspring from which Milpurrurru’s drew his artistic inspiration. In doing so, he drew on the aesthetic traditions of Western Arnhem Land artists, who applied cross-hatching Arts at Ramingining in the late 1970’s, Milpurrurru and others were enabled to establish successful artistic Along with other Ramingining artists such as David Malangi, Jimmy Wululu, Jack Wunuwun, and Djardi Ashley In 1993 he became the first Aboriginal artist to be honoured with a solo retrospective exhibition at

  • MICHAEL JALARU TORRES | TETHER - Art Leven

    Location: Cooee Art Paddington & Online From 21 April to 16 May 2020 MICHAEL JALARU TORRES | TETHER Artist : Michael Jalaru Torres From 21 April to 16 May 2020 MICHAEL JALARU TORRES | TETHER Artist: Michael Jalaru Her sister Mulkun Wirrpanda is also a senior artist.

  • Regina Karadada - Art Leven

    When the artist was only a baby in the late 1930s - before the diaspora of most of her Wangkatjungka This would have taken place in the artist’s traditional lands, centred around Piyurr, a sacred waterhole Biddee and her family left these lands around 1940, but the artist has the memories etched in her mind

  • Millie Skeen Nampijin - Art Leven

    By the mid 1980’s, at the time of the establishment of Warlayirti Artists, Tommy and Millie Skeen were possible that Tommy assisted her in her early paintings, this is unlikely, as her development as an artist to adopt the brighter colours afforded by the broader range of student acrylics supplied to the artists Gallery in Broad beach, Queensland, and 1991, when Coo-ee Aboriginal Art Gallery launched the Balgo artists in Sydney with the exhibition Warlayirti Artists Homelands.

  • FIRST NATIONS FINE ART AUCTION - Art Leven

    Tuesday 12th November 2024 AEDT 7:00pm FIRST NATIONS FINE ART AUCTION Important Works by First Nations Artists Tuesday 12th November 2024 AEDT 7:00pm FIRST NATIONS FINE ART AUCTION Important Works by First Nations Artists Our goal is to foster a deeper, more intimate appreciation of First Nations artists, both past and present We are excited to once again present a stunning selection of the legendary artist’s works. skill and continues to define much of the East Kimberley’s artistic lexicon.

  • Dick Bininyuwuy - Art Leven

    Dick, Djarrankuykuy Born c1928, Dick Binyinyuwuy Djarrankuykuy was among the younger generation of artists According to Ann Wells, ‘The painting was so good that he was promptly added to the list of artists and In the following years, Binyinyuwuy, now a respected artist in the community, produced a plethora of The lower panel represents a waterhole belonging to the artist's mother's clan, the Gupapuyngu of the This transcended the price paid for the second highest record for a three dimensional piece by the artist

  • GUARDIANS FOR CHANGE - Art Leven

    space of collaboration, working directly with First Nations curators, art centres, and represented artists Starting now, Leven will begin exhibiting non-Indigenous alongside our First Nations artists, exclusively and transparent dialogue, offering an opportunity beyond the ordinary commercial relationship between artist and gallery, fostering an environment of openness and direct exchanges between artists.

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