John Mawurndjul
Mapping Djang [2006]

7 Nov - 9 Dec 2006
Mirelk Site
© John Mawurndjul 2006
170 x 63 cm
natural earth pigments on bark
Mirelk Site
© John Mawurndjul 2006
220 x 64 cm
natural earth pigments on bark
Mardayin Design at Dilebang
© John Mawurndjul 2006
200 x 47 cm
natural earth pigments on bark
Milmilngkan
© John Mawurndjul 2006
160 x 70 cm
natural earth pigments on bark
Billabong at Milmilngkan
© John Mawurndjul 2006
160 x 67 cm
natural earth pigments on bark
Mardayin at Milmilngkan
© John Mawurndjul 2006
158 x 67 cm
natural earth pigments on bark
Mirelk Site
© John Mawurndjul 2006
139 x 37 cm
natural earth pigments on bark
Billabong at Milmilngkan
© John Mawurndjul 2006
152 x 52 cm
natural earth pigments on bark
Lorrkon
© John Mawurndjul 2006
206 x 25 cm
natural earth pigments on hollow log sculpture
Mardayin at Milmilngkan
© John Mawurndjul 2006
180 x 52 cm
natural earth pigments on bark
Mardayin at Dilebang
© John Mawurndjul 2006
152 x 73 cm
natural earth pigments on bark
Lorrkon
© John Mawurndjul 2006
185 x 21 cm
natural earth pigments on hollow log sculpture
Mirelk Site
© John Mawurndjul 2006
127 x 60 cm
natural earth pigments on bark
Exhibition Installation
© John Mawurndjul

Exhibition Installation
© John Mawurndjul

Mardayin at Dilebang
© John Mawurndjul 2005
33 x 16.4 cm
etching edition 19/20
Mardayin at Dilebang
© John Mawurndjul 2005
32.6 x 16.1 cm
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Mardayin at Kakodbebuldi
© John Mawurndjul 2005
24.7 x 24.7 cm
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Mardayin Design
© John Mawurndjul 2005
32.7 x 16.3 cm
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Please note, works in previous exhibitions may no longer be available, please check our stockroom for available works

EXHIBITIONS

John Mawurndjul
Mapping Djang [2006]
An exhibition of bark paintings and ceremonial poles.


John Mawurndjul is, in western parlance, quite simply a star. A glance at his bio in the back of his catalogue confirms his status. He was the first Aboriginal artist to win the coveted Clemenger prize for contemporary art at the National Gallery of Victoria, the first Australian artist - period - to have a major retrospective in an important overseas museum in nearly thirty years and was on the cover of Time magazine in April this year.
7 Nov - 9 Dec 2006


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Please note, works in previous exhibitions may no longer be available, please visit our stockroom for available works