Makinti primarily paints episodes from the Dreamtime, featuring the ancestral women, Kungka Kutjarra, drawing particular inspiration from motifs associated with the site of Lupulnga. Her artworks are characterized by sweeping waves that resemble slightly curved lines (symbolizing ceremonial hair-string skirts used in certain rituals) or ovals that occasionally assemble to form what appears to be a wall of cells. Some of her compositions combine both motifs, always in a cohesive tonal harmony dominated by ochres, oranges, pinks, and, in some pieces, purples. While the men of her generation adhered to a highly detailed style, Makinti’s spontaneity and vigor set her apart in contemporary Aboriginal art.
The artwork comes from an art center and possesses a registration number (05MN1626), with details provided on the back of the canvas. It is sold with a certificate of authenticity.
ABOUT MAKINTI NAPANANGKA (1930-2011)
Makinti Napanangka was born in 1930 in the Lake McDonald region. In 1972, she settled in Papunya at the time when the first group of male artists was formed. However, it wasn’t until 1994 that women gained access to painting materials. She initiated her artistic career in Haasts Bluff and, in 1996, took advantage of the establishment of the new cooperative, Papunya Tula. Quickly, she gained significant renown. Presently, Makinti’s artworks are highly sought after by collectors worldwide and are found in prominent private and public collections. Recognized as a leading artist from the Papunya Tula center, she was listed as one of the “50 Most Collectable Australian Artists” by the Australian Art Collector Magazine in 2003, 2004, and 2005. The director of the Papunya art center described her as “the best painter since Emily (Kngwarreye), with no living match in her painterly freedom, and her fearless blend of naive and sophisticated elements.”
She passed away in 2011.
Awards received by this artist:
2011 – Appointed Member of the Order of Australia
2010 – Finalist, Western Australian Indigenous Art Award, Perth (Australia)
2008 – Winner, 25th Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award, Darwin (Australia)
2004 – Finalist, Wynne Prize, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney (Australia)
2003 – Finalist, Clemenger Contemporary Art Award, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne (Australia)
2001 – Finalist, 18th Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award, Darwin (Australia)
1997 – 14th Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award, Darwin (Australia)
Her works are featured in numerous collections, including but not limited to:
Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney (Australia)
Helen Read Collection, Adelaide (Australia)
Macquarie Bank Collection, Sydney (Australia)
Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin (Australia)
National Gallery of Australia, Canberra (Australia)
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne (Australia)
Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane (Australia)
Shell Aboriginal Art Fund Collection (Australia)
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Dimensions:Height: 46.86 in (119 cm)Width: 24.02 in (61 cm)Depth: 0.91 in (2.3 cm)
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Style:Tribal(In the Style Of)
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Materials and Techniques:AcrylicCanvasHand-Painted
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Place of Origin:Australia
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Period:20th Century
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Date of Manufacture:1950-2000
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Condition:Excellent
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Seller Location:NICE, FR
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Reference Number:Seller: LU9202236962802
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