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Warlayirti Artists

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Warlayirti Artists est un centre d'art et un centre culturel situé à Balgo (Wirrimanu) en Australie-Occidentale et qui a été fondé en 1987. Le centre culturel adjacent au centre d'art a été inauguré en 2001. La coopérative regroupe des peintres des communautés aborigènes de Balgo, Mulan, Ringer Soak, Billiluna et Yakka Yakka (fermée en 2005).

L'accès à Balgo est possible par la voie des airs ou par la piste Tanami (Tanami track).

BAI BAI NAPANGARTI

  • 2004 Musée d'arts africains, océaniens, amérindiens (MAAOA), Centre de la Vieille Charité, Marseille ( au )
  • 1999 Miliynyin, Japingka Gallery, Fremantle
  • 1998 15th National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards, Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin
  • 1997 New Painting by Balgo Women, Vivien Anderson Gallery, Melbourne
  • 1997 Daughters of the Dreaming: Sisters Together Strong, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth
  • 1995 New Works By the Artists of Balgo Hills, Coo-ee Aboriginal Art, Sydney
  • 1994 Aboriginal Desert Women’s Law, Ballarat Fine Art Gallery, Victoria
  • 1994 Aboriginal Desert Women’s Law, A.R.T. Collins Place Gallery, Melbourne
  • 1994 Desert Spirit Paintings, Channing Gallery, Santa Fe, USA
  • 1993 Images of Power: Aboriginal Art of the Kimberley, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
  • 1991 Yapa: Peintres Aborigenes de Balgo et Lajamanu, Baudon Lebon Gallery, Paris
  • 1991 Aboriginal Art and Spirituality, High Court, Canberra
  • 1990 Recent Balgo Paintings, Dreamtime Gallery, Perth, WA
  • 1989 Balgo Paintings, Robert Steele Gallery, Adelaide, SA
  • 1989 Balgo Painting, Dreamtime Gallery, Perth, WA
  • 1989 Recent Paintings from Balgo, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne, Victoria
  • 1988 Art from Balgo Hills, Birukmarri Gallery, Fremantle, WA
  • 1986 Art From the Great Sandy Desert, Art Gallery of WA, Perth
  • Boxer Milner Tjampitjin
  • Bridget (Martingale/Mati) Mudgedell Napanangka
  • Elizabeth Nyumi
  • Ena Gimme Nungurayai
  • Eubena Nampitjin
  • Helicopter Tjungurrayi
  • John Lee
  • Johnny Gordon Downs Tjangala
  • Lucy Yukenbarri Napanangka
  • Millie Skeen Nampitjin
  • Milliga Napaltjarri
  • Rosie Nanyuma Naparrula
  • Sunfly Tjampitjin
  • Susic Bootja Bootja Napangarti
  • Tjumpo Tjapanangka
  • Wimmitji Tjapangarti

Bibliographie

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  • Cowan James (1994) Wirrimanu : Aboriginal art from the Balgo Hills, Craftsman House, Roseville, 140 p.
  • Cowan James (1994) Balgo Hills Aboriginal paintings, Craftsman House , 31 p.
  • Cowan James (1999) Balgo : new directions, Craftsman House, North Ryde, 143 p.
  • Glowczewski Barbara (1991) Yapa: Peintres Aborigènes de Balgo et Lajamanu. Paris: Baudoin Lebon Editeur
  • Nicolas Alain (ed) (2004) Paysages rêvés: artistes aborigènes contemporains de Balgo Hills (Australie occidentale), Gand: Snoeck, 128 p.
  • Watson Christine (1996) Kuruwarri, the Generative Force: Balgo women's contemporary paintings and their relationship to traditional media, MA thesis, Australian National University.
  • Watson Christine (1997) Re-embodying Sand Drawing and Re-evaluating the Status of the Camp: The practice and iconography of women's public sand drawing in Balgo, W.A., TAJA 8(1):104-124.
  • Watson Christine (1997) Eubena Nampitjin: Animating Landforms, Enlivening the Palette, In Place (Out of Time) Contemporary Art in Australia (exhibition catalogue). Oxford: Museum of Modern Art.
  • Watson Christine (2003) Piercing the ground: Balgo women's image making, Fremantle: Fremantle Arts Centre Press, 400 p.


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