New Paintings from Papunya Tjupi : Online Exhibition
The foundation artists of Papunya Tjupi were recently exhibited in the Musee du Quai Branly in France and these artists, their daughters and peers, were exhibited in a nearby gallery in Paris. Â Their work has cultural integrity and strong provenance. Â You can read more about the artists and the work on the links on the...
New Major Works from Ngurratjuta Many Hands
Ngurratjuta Many Hands are the centre for the watercolour artists painting in the style of Namatjira but also host various artists visiting Alice Springs to help them promote their work. Â Tali Gallery is pleased to present some outstanding paintings by Ngoia Pollard, Felicity Nampitjinpa Robertson (Shorty Jangala Robertson’s daughter) and Kathleen and Mary Petyarre which...
Indigenous Art in London
Recently there have been several Indigenous Art exhibitions in Paris – Lena Nyadbi’s artwork was recreated on the roof of the Musee du Quai Branly in Paris, her community’s artworks (Warmun from the Kimberley) were exhibited in the Australian Embassy in Paris. Â Prior to this, the artwork of the founders of the modern art movement...
Kimberley Ochres
Tali Gallery works with three Aboriginal Owned, Community Art Centres in the Kimberley. Â Most of the work is created using ochres which are mixed and burnt to create colour variations. Â Sometimes pigments are added. The Warmun Community Artists have been highlighted by the Muse du Quai Branley’s replication of Lena Nyadbi’s painting on their rooftop...
Panels of Small Paintings
Small paintings can be hung on their own or can look striking hung in groups of varying sizes, either horizontally or vertically. Â A small painting can make a special gift for a birthday, christening or other special occasion, Â or it can be the start to a personal collection. This selection from the art centre at...
NSW : Carved and Scarred Trees
These paintings are by Mary Kennedy and other artists from Ngemba Wailwan Community in Warren, NSW. They are inspired by their forebears’ practice of tree carving and use a reflective technique of applying oil paint thickly to the canvas and then carving it out in traditional patterning. They are beautiful in their own right, but...
Red Diamonds – Contemporary Aboriginal Art in Red
Urban, Regional and Desert Artists painting red diamonds. Diamonds inspired by NSW Tree Carving and Tidal Sand Patterns on the Coast and Tingari Ancestral Patterns in the Desert. http://www.artcollector.net.au/IkuntjiArtCentreHaastsBluff  links to an article in Art Collector Magazine about Justin Corby Tjungarrayi. http://www.australiaday.org.au/australia-day/ambassadors/nsw/digby-moran.aspx   links to an article about Digby Moran who has been...
Danielle Mate Sullivan’s Evocative Landscapes
Danielle M Sullivan draws on her heritage from the Kunja people of Queensland.  Danielle was born in Fairfield NSW and has a raft of achievements in her young career as a versatile and talented painter. This collection of works is about Country, light and space and is a delight to the eye as a celebration...
Estate Works from an Ikuntji Artist
Molly Jugadai passed away in recent years and we are proud to now present her  highly impactful and colourful work for sale.  Depicting Molly’s mother’s country of Lake Mackay, these are bold and beautiful with a very simple but very evocative depiction of the sandhills of country, the white line indicating drought conditions –...
Emerging Artists Exhibition Big Mob of Rocks
Accompanying our 3D exhibition, we are introducing young emerging artists from  an Aboriginal owned art centre in the desert, Ikuntji Fine Art.  Keturah Nangala Zimran paints the rock formations and Benisa Napurrula Marks  paints the sandhills of her country around Haasts Bluff, west of Alice Springs. Francis Japanangka Marshall tells how his father...
Desert Gems – from Remote Aboriginal Owned Communities
Tali Gallery regularly receives new paintings from the curators of Aboriginal Owned Art Centres in the remote desert regions of Australia. Â These are diverse in stories, colours and executions. Many are painted by women and men who followed a nomadic existence in their early years and were handed down survival skills by their parents...