Charlie Tjapangati Papunya Tula Artists Artists Papunya Tula Artists Artists - Charlie Tjapangati
Charlie Tjapangati 2003
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Charlie Tjapangati2003
acrylic on belgian linen
122 x 137 cm
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Nanyuma Napangati Papunya Tula Artists Artists Papunya Tula Artists Artists - Nanyuma Napangati
Nanyuma Napangati 2006
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Nanyuma Napangati2006
acrylic on belgian linen
61 x 153 cm
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Tjunkiya Napaltjarri Papunya Tula Artists Artists Papunya Tula Artists Artists - Tjunkiya Napaltjarri
Tjunkiya Napaltjarri 2007
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Tjunkiya Napaltjarri2007
acrylic on belgian linen
122 x 91 cm
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Miriam Napanangka Papunya Tula Artists Artists Papunya Tula Artists Artists - Miriam Napanangka
Miriam Napanangka 2004
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Miriam Napanangka2004
acrylic on belgian linen
91 x 91 cm
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Patrick Tjungurrayi Papunya Tula Artists Artists Papunya Tula Artists Artists - Patrick Tjungurrayi
Patrick Tjungurrayi 2007
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Patrick Tjungurrayi2007
acrylic on belgian linen
91 x 61 cm
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Pantjiya Nungurrayi Papunya Tula Artists Artists Papunya Tula Artists Artists - Pantjiya Nungurrayi
Pantjiya Nungurrayi 2008
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Pantjiya Nungurrayi2008
acrylic on belgian linen
91 x 46 cm
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Johnny Yungut Tjupurula Papunya Tula Artists Artists Papunya Tula Artists Artists - Johnny Yungut Tjupurula
Johnny Yungut Tjupurula 2004
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Johnny Yungut Tjupurula2004
acrylic on belgian linen
91 x 153 cm
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The Papunya Tula Art Movement began in 1971 when a school teacher, Geoffrey Bardon, encouraged some of the men to paint a blank school wall. The murals sparked off tremendous interest in the community and soon many men started painting. In 1972 the artists successfully established their own company.

The Papunya Tula painting style derives directly from the artists' knowledge of traditional body and sand painting associated with ceremony. To portray these dreamtime creation stories for the public, has required the removal of sacred symbols and the careful monitoring of ancestral designs.

The work of the Papunya Tula artists is highly regarded. The high standard of the work and its unmistakable and powerful style has resulted in the Papunya Tula artists being represented in most public galleries, major museums, institutions and many large private collections within Australia as well as overseas.

The aim of the company is to promote individual artists, provide economic development for the communities to which they belong, and assist in the maintenance of a rich cultural heritage.

26 November 2011 – 17 December 2011
Summer Show

2 January 2011 – 19 February 2011
Summer Show

27 September 2010 – 16 October 2010
Spring Exhibition

1 – 30 January 2010
The Summer Show

20 – 31 December 2009
The Summer Show