Vita

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Vita
TJUNGKARA KEN
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Pitjantjatjara
Rocket Bore (APY Lands), South Australia
01.10.1969
© Stephen Oxenbury & Tjala Arts
Tjungkara ist eine junge und engagierte Künstlerin, die schnell zu einem bedeutenden Mitglied von Tjala Arts
wurde.
Tjungkara fing 1997 an, gelegentlich zu malen. Im Jahre 2008 widmete sie sich dann ihrer künstlerischen
Arbeit sehr viel intensiver. Das Land ihrer Mutter ist Wingalina und das ihres Vaters Amata. Tjungkara stellt
in ihren Gemälden dieses Land und sein Dreaming in ihrem unverwechselbaren Stil dar. Sie gibt in ihren
detaillierten Arbeiten Gebirgsketten, Felslöcher und Teile des Landes wieder.
MEDIEN
Acryl auf Leinen
AUSZEICHNUNGEN
2010
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Finalist 27 Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award, Museum and Art
Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin, Northern Territory
SAMMLUNGEN
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australien
Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, Australien
Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, Australien
Artbank, Australien
The Lagerberg-Swift Collection, Perth, Australien
The Marshall Collection, Adelaide, Australien
W. & V. McGeoch Collection, Melbourne, Australien
Harriett & Richard England Collection, Sydney, Australien
Sammlung Alison und Peter W. Klein, Nussdorf, Deutschland
AUSGEWÄHLTE GRUPPENAUSSTELLUNGEN IN AUSTRALIEN
1998
The Desert Mob Art Show, Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs, Northern Territory
2000
Irititja Munu Kuwaritja Tjukurpa - Stories from the past and present, Tandanya, Adelaide, South
Australia
2002
The Desert Mob Art Show, Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs, Northern Territory
2002
Desert Visions – Works of Minymaku Arts, Adelaide Fringe, Adelaide, South Australia
2002
Limited Edition - Prints of minymaku, Indigenart, Perth, Western Australia
2002
Mina Wala - fresh, like water from a spring, Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs, Northern Territory
2003
PY Art on Paper, Indigenart, Perth, Western Australia
2003
Ngura -Tjanpi - Desert Spinifex Country, Raintree Aboriginal Fine Art Gallery, Darwin, Northern
Territory
2003
Nganampa Tjukurpa – Our Stories, Port Melbourne Uniting Church, Melbourne, Victoria
2009
Tjala Arts – New Work, Aboriginal and South Pacific Art Gallery, Sydney, New South Wales
2009
Women of Tjala Arts, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne, Victoria
2009
Alwarawara: Side By Side - Artists from Ninuku Arts, Tjungu Palya and Tjala Arts, Outstation
Gallery, Darwin, Northern Territory
2009
Generation Next, Randell Lane Fine Art, Perth, Western Australia
2009
The Desert Mob Art Show, Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs, Northern Territory
2009
Tjala Arts – New Work, Randell Lane Fine Art, Perth, Western Australia
2010
Tjukurpa Pulkatjara, South Australian Museum, Adelaide, South Australia
2010
APY NPY Exhibition, Marshall Arts, Adelaide, South Australia
2010
Raft Launch APY & NPY Survey Exhibition, Raft Artspace, Alice Springs, Northern Territory
2010
Nganampa Tjukurpa Kunpu - Our Strong Stories Tjala Arts, Amata 2010, Aboriginal and South
Pacific Art Gallery, Sydney, New South Wales
2010
Tjukurpa Kunpu Nganana Kanyini Pulka - Our Stories, We Hold Strong, Outstation Gallery,
Darwin, Northern Territory
2010
Desert Country, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, South Australia
2010
The Desert Mob Art Show, Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs, Northern Territory
2010
Tjala Arts – Closing the Gap, Marshall Arts, Adelaide, South Australia
2010
Finalist 27 Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award, Museum and Art
Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin, Northern Territory
2011
Nganampa Kampatjangka Uungutja – Behind our Canvas, Outstation Gallery, Darwin, Northern
Territory
2011
I Hold My Mother’s Story. I Hold My Father’s Story, Raft Artspace, Alice Springs, Northern Territory
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2011
Ngura Wiru Mulapa – Our Beautiful Country, Aboriginal and South Pacific Art Gallery, Sydney,
New South Wales
2011
Tjala and Kaltjiti, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne, Victoria
2011
The Desert Mob Art Show, Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs, Northern Territory
2012
Punu Nguru – From the Trees, Raft Artspace, Alice Springs, Northern Territory
2012
Ngura ngura munu malaku ngura kutu – From home and returning home, Outstation Gallery,
Darwin, Northern Territory
2012
Kunpu munu ninti pilulka – Nyangatja anangu tjuta ku minyma ku way. Strong and Wise –
way of Anangu Women, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne, Victoria
2012
Tjala Arts New Works, Short Street Gallery, Broome, Western Australia
AUSGEWÄHLTE GRUPPENAUSSTELLUNGEN INTERNATIONAL
2002
Exhibition of Aboriginal Art, Art-rium, Graz, Österreich
2011
PRO COMMUNITY – Western APY Lands, Wanderausstellung ARTKELCH @ Kunstwerk, Eberdingen-Nussdorf bei Stuttgart, @ ARTKELCH, Freiburg im Breisgau, @ Emmanuel Walderdorff Galerie, Köln und @ Grassi Museum, Leipzig, Deutschland
2012
Gruppenausstellung ARTKELCH auf der art Karlsruhe 2012, Karlsruhe, Deutschland
2013
Revival in Small – Western APY Lands, ARTKELCH, Freiburg i. Br., Deutschland
2013
A Lesson in Pitjantjatjara, ARTKELCH Collectors‘ Lounge @ kptec, Schorndorf (bei Stuttgart),
Deutschland
LITERATUR
Ananguku Arts: Tjukurpa Pulkatjara – The Power of the Law, Ausstellungskatalog, Wakefield Press, Kent
Town, Australien, 2010
Cumpston, Nici und Patton, Barry (Hg.): Desert Country, Ausstellungskatalog, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, Australien, 2010
ARTKELCH, Robyn Kelch: Western APY Lands, Ausstellungskatalog Pro Community 2011, Freiburg,
Deutschland, 2011
Raft Artspace: Ngayulu witini ngayuku mamaku Tjukurpa. Ngayuli witini ngayuku ngunytjuku Tjukurpa, I hold my father’s story. I hold my mother’s story, Ausstellungskatalog, Alice Springs, Australien,
2011
Outstation Gallery: Nganampa Kampatjanka Uungutja – Behind Our Canvas, Ausstellungskatalog, Darwin, Australien, 2011
Outstation Gallery: Ngura nguru munu malaku ngura kutu. From Home and returning Home, Ausstellungskatalog, Darwin, Australien, 2012
Stand: April 2011 | September 2013