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Fluent Aboriginal women’s paintings from the Collection

Mavis Ngallametta, Australia b.1944 / Wutan #2 2014 / Natural pigments and charcoal with acrylic binder on canvas / Purchased 2015 with funds from Cathryn Mittelheuser, AM, through the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Foundation / Collection: Queensland Art Gallery / © The artist

Mavis Ngallametta, Australia b.1944 / Wutan #2 2014 / Natural pigments and charcoal with acrylic binder on canvas / Purchased 2015 with funds from Cathryn Mittelheuser, AM, through the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Foundation / Collection: Queensland Art Gallery / © The artist / View full image

When

6 May – 28 Aug 2016

Where

Queensland Art Gallery

About

The paintings by Aboriginal women in 'Fluent' celebrate the diverse ways in which the artists tell creation narratives of their country, and describe, in largely-abstract imagery, the physical features of the lands that are so meaningful for them. In this they complement perfectly the works by Queensland artist Sally Gabori (c.1924—2015) in the exhibition 'Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori: Dulka Warngiid Land of All'.

Expansive fields of colour are used succinctly to evoke impressions of vast salt pans, desert plains and fresh and saltwater sites. The complexity of surface patterning and texture allude to the rich experiences of environments that are ever−changing.

In Wutan #2 2014, Mavis Ngallametta of Aurukun (north Queensland) employs both vibrant blue tones and a more subdued earthy palette to paint, in her characteristically intense and stratified style, rivers, streams and tributaries at sites that are both traditional and contemporary story places. Wutan, positioned as it is at the mouth of the Archer (one of Cape York's great wild rivers), is both a rich hunting and story place for Kugu people.

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