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Jackie Kurltjunyintja Giles
12 May 2012, 13:00 EDT
New YorkUS$18,000 - US$20,000
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Tingarri (2007)
60 by 84 1/4in (152 by 214cm)
Synthetic polymer paint on linen
Kayili Artist, Cat. No: 07-087
Provenance:
Kayili Artists (Gibson Desert), Alice Springs, NT
William Mora Galleries, Melbourne
Private Collection, U.S.A.
Giles (ca. 1935 – 2010) boldly illustrates the Dreamtime route of people who traveled from the artist's birth place to a northern part of the Central Desert toward Lake MacKay. The Tingarri journey is depicted as extending over vast areas of untouched desert country connecting diverse places all to identify with Jackie Giles' story. The artist was a traditional law man, healer and a respected member of the tiny Gibson community of Patjarr. Jackie Giles has been widely exhibited in Australia and internationally and is the recipient of the prestigious Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award.
Published:
William Mora Galleries Exhibition Publication, Kayili Artists, Recent Works, November 2007
60 by 84 1/4in (152 by 214cm)
Synthetic polymer paint on linen
Kayili Artist, Cat. No: 07-087
Provenance:
Kayili Artists (Gibson Desert), Alice Springs, NT
William Mora Galleries, Melbourne
Private Collection, U.S.A.
Giles (ca. 1935 – 2010) boldly illustrates the Dreamtime route of people who traveled from the artist's birth place to a northern part of the Central Desert toward Lake MacKay. The Tingarri journey is depicted as extending over vast areas of untouched desert country connecting diverse places all to identify with Jackie Giles' story. The artist was a traditional law man, healer and a respected member of the tiny Gibson community of Patjarr. Jackie Giles has been widely exhibited in Australia and internationally and is the recipient of the prestigious Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award.
Published:
William Mora Galleries Exhibition Publication, Kayili Artists, Recent Works, November 2007














