Tali Tali – Sandhills show

Ended — at Alcaston Gallery

We are very proud to announce that Ikuntji Artist Alice Nampitjinpa will be having a solo show at Alcaston Gallery, Melbourne from 8th to 25th October 2013.

Alice was born in 1943 near Talaalpi, east of Walungurru (Kintore) on the border of Northern Territory and Western Australian border, and her father, the late Uta Uta Jangala, was one of the founding artists of the Papunya Tula art movement in the 1970s. In her recent body of work, Alice Nampitjinpa paints these sandhills, or Tali Tali, which she depicts with energetic brushstrokes and a bold palette, demonstrating a keen eye for colour and composition. Her work features in important collections and major institutions including the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney and Aboriginal Art Museum in Utrecht, The Netherlands. This exhibition coincides with the 21st birthday celebrations of Ikuntji Artists, Haasts Bluff, Northern Territory.

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Alcaston Gallery
11 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy
Melbourne, Victoria 3065
Australia