SeVA FRANGOS ART GALLERY
2000 - 2015

Contemporary Indigenous art with a focus on the west and northern areas of Australia together with a boutique collection of contemporary Chinese art.

Prior to 2007, Seva Frangos Art organised a number of exhibitions in Perth and Melbourne, introducing many senior and now significant artists to a wider Australian audience and assisting their acquisition in public collections.

These included 2 special project exhibitions for the Australian artists, Rod Moss and Anthony Hamilton.

Seva Frangos Art gallery opened in Subiaco in 2006 and hosted over 100 exhibitionS.

Seva Frangos Art gallery opened in Subiaco in 2006 and hosted over 100 exhibitions of Indigenous art, and over its last three years also highlighted the work of contemporary Chinese artists.

During its decade of operation, the gallery received considerable support for its artists from the public, corporate and private sector, and worked closely with a wide range of clients, including national and State art galleries and organisations, to assist in their acquisition of these significant artists. It was instrumental in promoting Indigenous art from the far north of Australia both in its locale as well as across Australia and abroad.

Working closely with Indigenous art at this level is a rare opportunity afforded only to a few. It was indeed a pleasure to work with artists, art centres –especially Warlayirti Artists Balgo; Jilamara Arts & Crafts Melville Island, Tiwi Islands; Mangkaja Arts,Fitzroy Crossing; Maningrida Arts & Crafts, Maningrida; Martumili Artists, East Pilbara; Tiwi Design, Bathurst Island, Tiwi Islands; Waringarri Arts,Kununurra; Warmun Art, Turkey Creek; Buku-Larrnggay Mulka Centre, Yirrkala- and the many individuals and organisations that provided support, guidance and opportunities.

It is without hesitation that each one of them is gratefully and generously acknowledged for their contribution to the gallery’s success. It is a particularly rich and at times astounding environment to work in and there is no doubt that these partnerships have been very rewarding at every level.

Although the gallery closed in December 2015, Seva Frangos maintains a close relationship with many of these art centres and a select group of artists and can discern and source a range of the highest quality artworks for any client.

Seva Frangos also maintains an active stockroom with artworks collected over a 30-year period.

Seva Frangos Art gallery opened in Subiaco in 2006 and hosted over 100 exhibitionS.

Kulama, 2011, Ochre on Linen, 120 x  200 cm

Edith Cowan University Art Collection, Perth

Images courtesy of the artist and Jilamara Arts & Crafts, Melville Island

Kulama, 2012, Ochre on Linen, 150 x  200 cm

Winner, 29th Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award, 2012;  National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne

Images courtesy of the artist and Jilamara Arts & Crafts, Melville Island

Kulama, 2014, Ochre on Linen, 200 x 200 cm

Images courtesy of the artist and Jilamara Arts & Crafts, Melville Island

Kulama, 2011, Ochre on Linen, 120 x 200 cm

Murdoch University Art Collection, Perth

Images courtesy of the artist and Jilamara Arts & Crafts, Melville Island

Kulama, 2008, Ochre on Linen, 150 x 120 cm

Corporate Collection, Perth

Images courtesy of the artist and Jilamara Arts & Crafts, Melville Island

Kulama, 2010, Ochre on Linen, 90 x 120 cm

Images courtesy of the artist and Jilamara Arts & Crafts, Melville Island

Kulama, 2008, Ochre on Linen, 180 x 120 cm

Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art, Perth

Images courtesy of the artist and Jilamara Arts & Crafts, Melville Island

Kulama, 2007, Ochre on Linen, 90 x 70 cm

Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth

Images courtesy of the artist and Jilamara Arts & Crafts, Melville Island

Kulama, 2012, Ochre on Linen, 180 x 200 cm

Images courtesy of the artist and Jilamara Arts & Crafts, Melville Island

TIMOTHY COOK

As one of the most celebrated and significant artists from the Tiwi Islands, Timothy Cook's place in contemporary  Australian art history is firmly established.  

He is a maverick artist –non-conformist, individualistic, original and inventive, straddling the modern and ancient with confidence. In this stunning book authored and edited for UWA Publishing, University of Western Australia, Perth  by Seva Frangos, she and her fellow four writers attest to his achievements, inhabiting a place and space where innovation might seem impossible against the background of tradition and ritual; where he realigns artistic and cultural boundaries and re-explores being Tiwi. These pages capture the remarkable levels of energy and emotional charge in his painting and provide a brilliant introduction to his vast body of work over two decades in a range of media.

Timothy Cook worked closely with Seva Frangos exhibiting with the gallery for close to a decade and also on various special projects. Importantly they worked together with Jilmara Arts & Crafts on Melville where Cook works and lives, on his inclusion in numerous high profile public exhibitions and awards.

Timothy Cook was born on 18 September 1958 on the Tiwi Islands and his country is Goose Creek, Skin Group is Marntupuni (House Fly) and his Dance is Tarduwuli (Shark).

He has worked throughout his entire career at Jilmara Arts & Crafts at Milikapiti and participated in in numerous group exhibitions at commercial and public Australian and European galleries since 1997.

EXHIBITIONS AT SF ART GALLERY

  • AUGUST 2007

    Earth on Paper in association with Jilamara Arts & Crafts, Melville Island

  • MARCH - APRIL 2008

    Timothy Cook in association with Jilamara Arts & Crafts, Melville Island

  • APRIL 2009

    Earth on Paper 2 in association Jilamara Arts & Crafts, Melville Island

  • MARCH 2011

    Timothy Cook Solo in association with Jilamara Arts & Crafts, Melville Island

  • OCTOBER - NOVEMBER 2012

    Earth on Paper in association with Jilamara Arts & Crafts, Melville Island

  • MARCH - APRIL 2013

    Timothy Cook - Solo Exhibition in association with Jilamara Arts & Crafts, Melville Island

  • JANUARY 2014

    Summer Show

  • SEPTEMBER 2014

    Stockroom Highlights

  • JULY - SEPTEMBER 2015

    Timothy Cook : Dancing with the Moon in association with Jilamara Arts & Crafts, Melville Island

SELECTED COLLECTIONS

  • Aboriginal Art Museum, Utrecht, Netherlands

  • Artbank Australia, Sydney

  • Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney

  • Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide

  • Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth

  • Australian National University Collection, Canberra

  • Charles Darwin University Art Collection and Art Gallery, Darwin

  • City of Wanneroo, Perth;

  • City of Stirling, Perth

  • Commonwealth Bank Collection, Sydney

  • Edith Cowan University Art Collection, Perth

  • Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover

  • Ian Potter Museum of Art, University of Melbourne, Melbourne

  • Kerry Stokes Collection, Perth

  • King Edward Memorial Hospital, Perth

  • Laverty Collection, Sydney

  • Lepley Collection, Perth

  • Moree Plains Gallery, Moree

  • Murdoch University Art Collection, Perth

  • musée du quai Branly, Paris

  • Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin

  • National Gallery of Australia, Canberra

  • National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne

  • Northern Editions Printmaking Studio, Charles Darwin University, Darwin

  • Pat Corrigan Collection, Gold Coast and Sydney

  • Queensland Art Gallery/Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane

  • Royal Perth Hospital Collection, Perth

  • St John of God Hospital Health Care Art Collection, Perth

  • Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art, Perth

Dayiwul Ngarrangkarni, 2011, Ochre on Canvas, 90 x 120 cm

Images courtesy of the artist and Warmun Art Centre, Turkey Creek

Jimbala, 2001, Ochre on Canvas, 100 x 140 cm

Images courtesy of the artist and Warmun Art Centre, Turkey Creek

Jimbirla and Dayiwul Lirmim, 2014, Ochre on Canvas, 90 x 120 cm

Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art, Perth

Images courtesy of the artist and Warmun Art Centre, Turkey Creek

Jimbirla and Dayiwool, 2014, Ochre on Canvas, 90 x 120 cm

Edith Cowan University Art Collection, Perth

Images courtesy of the artist and Warmun Art Centre, Turkey Creek

Jimbala, 2008, Ochre on Canvas, 80 x 100 cm

Images courtesy of the artist and Warmun Art Centre, Turkey Creek

Jimbirla, 2014, Ochre on Canvas, 120 x 180 cm

Murdoch University Art Collection, Perth

Images courtesy of the artist and Warmun Art Centre, Turkey Creek

Jimbirla and Dayiwul Lirlmim, 2010, Ochre on Canvas, 60 x 80 cm

Images courtesy of the artist and Warmun Art Centre, Turkey Creek

Jimbirla and Dayiwul Ngarranggarni, 2010, Ochre on Canvas, Diptych, each panel 100 x 150 cm

Corporate Commission, Perth

Images courtesy of the artist and Warmun Art Centre, Turkey Creek

Jimbala, 2004, Ochre on Canvas, 90 x 30 cm

Images courtesy of the artist and Warmun Art Centre, Turkey Creek

LENA NYADBI

One of the most celebrated and sought after Australian artists of her generation, Lena Nydabi deceptively minimal paintings straddle the pure organic painted earth with sophisticated mark making at its very best.

As one of the most radical and contemporary artists from the Kimberley she has achieved almost cult status. Largely using a palate of black and white with degrees of greys she occasionally punctuates these with rich Kimberley ochre red and its shades of pinks. The fluidity and elegance of her work is sublime.

Lena Nyadbi born c. 1936, near Warnmarnjulugun lagoon, Western Australia is a contemporary Indigenous Australian artist from the Warmun Community in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Her two major dreamtime stories focus on the baramundi and spearhead country - Dayiwul Lirlmim, and details of her barramundi dreaming moving along the river are painted on the roof of the Musée du quai Branly in Paris. This painting installation can only be seen from the air, including the Eiffel Tower and Google Earth.

EXHIBITIONS AT SF ART GALLERY

  • OCTOBER 2009

    First and Second Generation Artists in association with Warmun Art Centre, Turkey Creek

  • JANUARY 2011

    Impressions and Editions: Rare & Limited Edition Prints by Significant Artists

  • DECEMBER 2011 - JANUARY 2012

    Fifth Anniversary Exhibition: The Leading Artists from the Warmun Art Centre in association with Warmun Art Centre, Turkey Creek

  • MAY - JUNE 2014

    Lena Nyadbi: A Small Collection: Celebrate Western Australia in association with Warmun Art Centre, Turkey Creek; This exhibition was held to honour Nyadbi's Western Australian of the Year Award.

  • NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2014

    Natural Talent: Churchill Cann + Lena Nyadbi in association with Warmun Art Centre, Turkey Creek

Jimbirla and Dayiwool, 2014, Ochre on Canvas, 90 x 120 cm

Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art, Perth

Images courtesy of the artist and Warmun Art Centre, Turkey Creek

Garnkiny Ngarrangkarni, 2010, Ochre on Canvas, 100 x 140 cm

Murdoch University Art Collection, Perth

Images courtesy of the artist and Warmun Art Centre, Turkey Creek

Karrngin Ngarangkarni, 2003, Ochre on Canvas, 120 x 120 cm

Images courtesy of the artist and Warmun Art Centre, Turkey Creek

Garnkiny Ngarranggarni, 2008, Ochre on Canvas, 90 x 120 cm

Private Collection, Zurich

Images courtesy of the artist and Warmun Art Centre, Turkey Creek

Wardel and Garnkiny, 2013, Ochre on Canvas, 60 x 80 cm

Images courtesy of the artist and Warmun Art Centre, Turkey Creek

Nyawurru, 2012, Ochre on Canvas, 90 x 120 cm

Images courtesy of the artist and Warmun Art Centre, Turkey Creek

Garnkiny Ngarranggarni, 2007, Ochre on Canvas, 120 x 120 cm

Images courtesy of the artist and Warmun Art Centre, Turkey Creek

Garnkiny Ngarrangkarni, 2013, Ochre on Canvas, 150 x 180 cm

National Library of Australia, Canberra

Images courtesy of the artist and Warmun Art Centre, Turkey Creek

Wardel and Garnkinny, 2011, Ochre on Canvas, 150 x 180cm

2012 Bankwest  Art Prize Finalist; Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art, Perth

Images courtesy of the artist and Warmun Art Centre, Turkey Creek

MABEL JULI

Born circa 1931, Barlinyin, East Kimberley Western Australia, Mabel Juli lives and works at the Warmun Community, East Kimberley, Western Australia. A senior and highly acknowledged artist Juli is best known for her signature "moon and star" paintings executed in natural ochres and pigments. The textural qualities of the ochres offer an addtional complexity to these deceptively simple paintings. Having shown with Seva Frangos Art in the very first exhibitions held in Melbourne and then Perth, Juli clearly assisted in establishing the benchmark for the quality and depth of the gallery's program.

Juli’s work is well represented in Australian public and private collections, including the Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide; National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne; Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney; Artbank, Sydney; and in her home State in the Berndt Museum, University of Western Australia; King Edward Memorial Hospital Collection; Parliament House Collection of Western Australia. Her works are also represented in the Perth-based Wesfarmers and Kerry Stokes collections, and in the Chartwell Collection at the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, New Zealand.

EXHIBITIONS AT SF ART GALLERY

  • JANUARY 2003

    Five by Seven in association with Warmun Art Centre, Turkey Creek

  • OCTOBER - NOVEMBER 2003

    120 x 120 : 6 Artists - 18 New Works from Warmun in association with Warmun Art Centre, Turkey Creek

  • DECEMBER 2007 - JANUARY 2008

    Dog Dreamings of Warmun in association with Warmun Art Centre, Turkey Creek

  • OCTOBER 2009

    First and Second Generation Artists in association with Warmun Art Centre, Turkey Creek

  • OCTOBER 2010

    Mabel Juli Karnkiny + Marlene Juli Gurlabal in assocition with warmun Art Centre, Turkey Creek

  • DECEMBER 2011

    30 x 30 : Small Presents - Big Presence in association with Warmun Art Centre, Turkey Creek

  • JANUARY - FEBRUARY 2013

    Summer Show

  • MARCH 2013

    Stockroom Highlights

  • NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 2013

    sublime paintings : Mabel Juli In association with Warmun Art Centre, Turkey Creek

  • JANUARY 2014

    Summer Show

Plastic Bag #13-13, 2013, C-Print Photograph; Edition 12, 100 x 50 cm

Images courtesy of the artist and China Art Projects + Tony Scott, Hong Kong

Plastic Bag #15-13, 2013, C-Print Photograph; Edition 12, 100 x 50 cm

Images courtesy of the artist and China Art Projects + Tony Scott, Hong Kong

Plastic Bag #14-13, 2013, C-Print Photograph; Edition 12, 100 x 50 cm

Images courtesy of the artist and China Art Projects + Tony Scott, Hong Kong

Plastic Bag #4-13, 2013, C-Print Photograph; Edition 12, 100 x 50 cm

Images courtesy of the artist and China Art Projects + Tony Scott, Hong Kong

Plastic Bag #25-07, 2007, C-Print Photograph; Edition 12, 100 x 50 cm

Images courtesy of the artist and China Art Projects + Tony Scott, Hong Kong

Plastic Bag #5-07, 2007, C-Print Photograph; Edition 12, 100 x 50 cm

Images courtesy of the artist and China Art Projects + Tony Scott, Hong Kong

Flower #9-09, 2009, C-Print Photograph; Edition 12, 150 x 150 cm

St John of God Hospital Health Care Art Collection, Melbourne

Images courtesy of the artist and China Art Projects + Tony Scott, Hong Kong

Flower #8-09, 2009, C-Print Photograph; Edition 6, 150 x 150 cm

St John of God Hospital Health Care Art Collection, Perth

Images courtesy of the artist and China Art Projects + Tony Scott, Hong Kong

Flower #2-09, 2009, C-Print Photograph; Edition 16, 150 x 150 cm

St John of God Hospital Health Care Art Collection, Perth

Images courtesy of the artist and China Art Projects + Tony Scott, Hong Kong

Huang Xu

Huang Xu is a photographic artist living in Beijing. He is a graduate of the Beijing Academy of Fine Arts and began his career as a commercial photographer. As an artist, he has also created oil painting and produced sculptural installations.

Notions of waste and impermanence run through the work of Huang Xu. He creates a commentary though his work, which alludes to his relationship with everyday objects, the banal nature of aspects of contemporary Chinese life and the unwanted detritus that is all pervasive. He takes something, which is ordinary and mundane and is able to create an unexpectedly beautiful image. The plastic bag works are the best example of this.

EXHIBITIONS AT SF ART GALLERY

  • OCTOBER - NOVEMBER 2013

    China Meditation in association China Art Projects + Tony Scott, Hong Kong

  • APRIL - MAY 2014

    Contemporary Nature : Huang Xu and introducing Tong Ng in asscoaition with China Art Projects + Tony Scott, Hong Kong

Lamp Clock Phone, 2011, Chinese Ink on Rice Paper Mounted on Silk, 45 x 36 cm

Edith Cowan University Art Collection, Perth

Images courtesy of the artist and China Art Projects + Tony Scott, Hong Kong

Toy Boat, 2011, Chinese Ink on Rice Paper Mounted on Silk, 45 x 36 cm

Images courtesy of the artist and China Art Projects + Tony Scott, Hong Kong

Five Chairs, 2011, Chinese Ink on Rice Paper Mounted on Silk, 45 x 36 cm

Kerry Stokes Collection, Perth

Images courtesy of the artist and China Art Projects + Tony Scott, Hong Kong

Girl, 2011, Chinese Ink on Rice Paper Mounted on Silk, 45 x 36 cm

Images courtesy of the artist and China Art Projects + Tony Scott, Hong Kong

Lone Girl, 2011, Chinese Ink on Rice Paper Mounted on Silk, 45 x 36 cm

Images courtesy of the artist and China Art Projects + Tony Scott, Hong Kong

Boy Girl, 2011, Chinese Ink on Rice Paper Mounted on Silk, 45 x 36 cm

Images courtesy of the artist and China Art Projects + Tony Scott, Hong Kong

Bottle, 2011, Chinese Ink on Rice Paper Mounted on Silk, 48 x 24 cm

Images courtesy of the artist and China Art Projects + Tony Scott, Hong Kong

Milk Bottle, 2011, Chinese Ink on Rice Paper Mounted on Silk, 48 x 24 cm

Images courtesy of the artist and China Art Projects + Tony Scott, Hong Kong

Bags, 2011, Chinese Ink on Rice Paper Mounted on Silk, 48 x 24 cm

Images courtesy of the artist and China Art Projects + Tony Scott, Hong Kong

Gao Ping

Born in Shandong Province in 1974, Gao Ping is one of the many millions of Chinese immigrants who have moved from small provincial towns to the international metropolis of Beijing, where she lives and works. Ping has exhibited extensively in China and internationally. As an artist she takes refuge from the intense and dense city environments of Chinese life today through these personal reflections of domestic and modern life. The images are charming, exquisite, often poignant and thoroughly engaging.

Her paintings of objects and her images that capture the small isolated moments in people's lives are produced using traditional Chinese ink painting techniques and brushes. They are painted on rice paper and then mounted on silk, and the palette is highly restrained reflecting her response to the world at large. The light touch of the brush conveys a sense of impermanence – in relationships, household appliances, consumer goods, architectural structures, plant life. But this is no random mark-making, the placement of her subjects has been carefully considered against the empty background. There is no horizontal plane and hence no ‘anchor’. This devise could be interpreted as a metaphor for city living in the high density mass of Beijing.

Ping has since explored large scale paintings and these are in stark contrast to her small intimate paintings and drawings. They are abstracted and dense and equally compelling, confident and successful.

EXHIBITIONS AT SF ART GALLERY

  • 6 OCTOBER - 2 NOVEMBER

    Gao Ping Solo in association with China Art Projects + Tony Scott, Hong Kong

  • OCTOBER - NOVEMBER 2013

    China Meditation in association China Art Projects + Tony Scott, Hong Kong

Utopia-Illusion Deer, 2014, Giclee Print Photograph, Edition 10, 120 x 120 cm

Images courtesy of the artist and China Art Projects + Tony Scott, Hong Kong

Utopia-Illusion Parrots, 2014, Giclee Print Photograph, Edition 10, 120 x 120 cm

Images courtesy of the artist and China Art Projects + Tony Scott, Hong Kong

Utopia-Illusion Horse, 2014, Giclee Print Photograph, Edition 10, 90 x 90 cm

St John of God Hospital Health Care Art Collection, Perth

Images courtesy of the artist and China Art Projects + Tony Scott, Hong Kong

Aquarium Circle #1, 2008, Giclee Print Photograph, Edition 8, 90 cm circle

Kerry Stokes Collection, Perth

Images courtesy of the artist and China Art Projects + Tony Scott, Hong Kong

Aquarium Circle #2, 2008, Giclee Print Photograph, Edition 8, 90 cm circle

Kerry Stokes Collection, Perth

Images courtesy of the artist and China Art Projects + Tony Scott, Hong Kong

Aquarium Circle #3, 2008, Giclee Print Photograph, Edition 8, 90 cm circle

Kerry Stokes Collection, Perth

Images courtesy of the artist and China Art Projects + Tony Scott, Hong Kong

Aquarium#9, 2010, Giclee Print Photograph, Edition 8, 70 x 200 cm

Images courtesy of the artist and China Art Projects + Tony Scott, Hong Kong

Aquarium #10, 2010, Giclee Print Photograph, Edition 8, 85 x 220 cm

Kerry Stokes Collection, Perth

Images courtesy of the artist and China Art Projects + Tony Scott, Hong Kong

Aquarium #11, 2010, Giclee Print Photograph, Edition 8, 85 x 220 cm

Images courtesy of the artist and China Art Projects + Tony Scott, Hong Kong

Zhou Hongbin

Born 1978, Fujian, China; Lives and works Xiamen and Beijing, China.

Zhou Hongbin’s focus is about new worlds, whether they are a retreat from daily life or contradicting our expectations about what are safe and comfortable environments. These meticulously constructed photographs echo traditional Chinese art yet their intellectual and visual content reinvents both tradition and utopia.

The personal, environmental and intellectual converge in these extraordinary and compelling photographic works are superbly reproduced. They are beautifully arranged and imagined, and they are bold and paradoxically engaging, as we are both drawn to the smallest details whilst contemplating this 'natural' world and universal fables.She wants to create an ideal world, a ‘Garden of Eden’, where she can retreat, avoid reality and contemplate a safer quieter life – her utopia. But all is an illusion as the serpent.

EXHIBITIONS AT SF ART GALLERY

  • FEBRUARY - MARCH 2015

    Utopia Revisited: Zhou Hongbin in association China Art Projects + Tony Scott, Hong Kong

  • JUNE 2015

    China Meditation in association China Art Projects + Tony Scott, Hong Kong

selected exhibitions

Below are 18 exhibitions selected from 100 hosted between 2000 and 2015. Together with the six Selected Artists they demonstrate the focus as well as the diversity of the SF Art Gallery across its 15 year program.

A complete list of all exhibitions can be downloaded here

Owen Yalandja: Exquisite Barks

December 2015

in association with Maningrida Arts & Crafts, Maningrida

Artist: Owen Yalandja

Image: Owen Yalandja, Yawkyawk, 2015, Ochre on Bark, 66 x 30 cm

100

Nongirrna Marawili Solo

July 2015

in association with Buku-Larrngay Mulka, Yirrkala

Artist: Nongirrna Marawili

Image: Nonggirrnga Marawili, Baratjula, 2015, Ochre on Bark, 60 x 49 cm

95

Rare Art from the East Kimberley

28 March - 9 May 2015

Seva Frangos Art Gallery

Artists: Billy Thomas, Hector Jandany, Charlene Carrington, Jack Britten, George Wallaby, Paddy Carlton, Goody Barrett, Rover Thomas, Queenie McKenzie

Image: Nonggirrnga Marawili, Baratjula, 2015, Ochre on Bark, 60 x 49 cm

93

Stockroom Selection

February - March 2014

Seva Frangos Art Gallery

Artists: Kitty Kantilla, Conrad Tipungwuti, Rammey Ramsey, Billy Thomas, Dolly Snell, Alfonso Puautiimi, Alfonso Puautiimi, Spider Snell, Wakartu Cory Surprise, Mary Magdalene Tipungwuti, Maria Josette Orsto

Image: Kitty Kantilla, Untitled -ET4, 2003, Etching, Edition 30, I. 17.5 x 14.5 cm; P. 38 x 28 cm

84

Sonia Kurarra Solo

10 July - 3 August 2013

in association with Mangkaja Arts, Fitzroy Crossing

Artist: Sonia Kurarra

Image: Sonia Kurarra, Martuwarra, 2013, Acrylic on Canvas, 120 x 120 cm, Woodside Art Collection, Perth

77

Rusty Peters Solo

3 - 26 July 2012

in association with Warmun Art Centre, Turkey Creek

Artist: Rusty Peters

Image: Rusty Peters, Boonoongguny, 2012, Ochre on Canvas, 80 x 100cm

66

Conrad Tipungwuiti: Chasing Dots

8 - 31 May 2012

in association with Jilamara Arts & Crafts, Melville Island

Artist: Conrad Tipungwuiti

Image: Conrad Tipungwuti, Kulama, 2011, Ochre on Paper, 77 x 57 cm

64

Wakartu Cory Surprise: A Retrospective Collection of Paintings 2004 - 2010

2 - 27 August 2011

in association with Mangkaja Arts, Fitzroy Crossing

Artist: Wakartu Cory Surprise

Image: Wakartu Cory Surprise, Warntamarri Jila & Jilji, 2009, Acrylic on Canvas, 120 x 120 cm

58

Mick Jawjli Collection

September 2010

in association with Warmun Art Centre, Turkey Creek

Artist: Mick Jawjli

Image: Mick Jawalji, Guljarrina, 2010, Ochre on Board, 80 x 60 cm

46

Owen Yalandja: Yawkyawk

2 - 27 March 2010

in association with Maningrida Arts & Crafts, Maningrida

Artist: Owen Yalandja

Image: Owen Yalandja, Yawkyawk, 2009, Ochre on wood, 262 x 14 cm

43

Purlta Pink: Maryanne Downs

25 July - 22 August 2009

in association with Mangkaja Arts, Fitzroy Crossing

Artist: Maryanne Downs

Image: Maryanne Downs, Uramarl Country, 2008, Acylic on Linen, 180 x 120, Murdoch University Art Collection, Perth

40

White Hot: Raelene Kerinauia & Mary Magdelene Tipungwuti

May 2009

in association with Jilamara Arts & Crafts, Melville Island

Artists: Raelene Kerinauia + Mary Magdelene Tipungwuti

Image: Raelene Kerinauia, Jilamara, 2009, Ochre on Paper, 57 x 77 cm, One of a suite of six; Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art, Perth

38

Earth on Paper 2

4 - 24 April 2009

in association with Jilamara Arts & Crafts, Melville Island

Artists: Pedro Wonaeamirri, Timothy Cook, Conrad Tipungwuti, Raelene Kerinauia, Mary Magdelene Tipungwuti

Image: Pedro Wonaeamirri, Jilamara, 2009, Ochre on Paper, 77 x 57 cm

37

Jean Baptiste Apuatimi is a cultural warrior

18 May - 7 June 2008

in association with Tiwi Design, Bathurst Island

Artist: Jean Baptiste

Image: Jean aptiste Apuatimi, Jilamara, 2008, Ochre on Paper, 57 x 77 cm

29

Anthony Hamilton: road agents of fiction

July 2003

Span Galleries, Melbourne

Artist: Anthony Hamilton

Image: Anthony Hamilton, man from nowhere, 2003, Mixed Media - fabric and found objects, variable

12

The Three Old Men from Warmun

18 February - 8 March 2003

Span Galleries, Melbourne in association with Warmun Art Centre, Turkey Creek

Artists: Henry Wambini, Hector Jandany, Beerbee Mungnari

Image: Henry Wambini, Date Palm Farm, 2003, Ochre on Canvas, 80 x100 cm, Murdoch University Art Collection, Perth

9

George Wallaby: Barragoo - Lake Gregory

2003

Span Galleries, Melbourne in partnership with Red Rock Art, Kununurra

Artist: George Wallaby

Image: George Wallaby, Lake Barragoo, 2003, Ochre on Canvas, 180 x120 cm, Wesfarmers Collection of Australian Art, Perth

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Billy Thomas Solo

2002

Span Galleries, Melbourne in partnership with Red Rock Art, Kununurra

Artist: Billy Thomas

Image: Billy Thomas, Gimbeegimberraall - Waterhole Dreaming, 2002,Ochre on Canvas, 150 x 180 cm

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