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Stuart Art Centre

The Stuart Art Centre: A Key Player in the Birth of the Western Desert Art Movement The Stuart Art Centre, located at Box 870, Alice Springs, NT 5750, may have been a small, unassuming gallery, but its role in the emergence of the Western Desert art movement and the...

David Malangi

David Malangi Aboriginal Art Indigenous Australian Artist David Malangi is best known for an artwork published on the Australian One Dollar bill. He was a prolific artist who painted for over 30 years. His most collectible paintings depict a Mortuary Feast of the...

Jimmy Wululu

Jimmy Wululu (c.1936–2005): Master of Gupapuyngu Geometric Abstraction Jimmy Wululu is recognised as one of the most distinctive painters of Central Arnhem Land, celebrated for his commanding use of herringbone and diamond (miny’tji) designs. These sacred geometric...

Tommy McRae

Tommy McRae : Pioneer Aboriginal Artist Tommy McRae stands among the earliest recorded Aboriginal artists in Australia, producing a remarkable body of pen-and-ink drawings in the mid to late 19th century that today are recognised as both cultural documents and highly...

Jack Wunuwun

Jack Wunuwun Aboriginal Art Jack Wunuwun was an indigenous Australian artist working in the 1970s and 1980s. His later works have a European influence and can be quite collectible. He is best known from Curtis Levy’s documentary the Morning Star painter. If you have a...

John Bulunbulun

John Bulunbulun Aboriginal Art Aboriginal Artist John Bulunbulun was an Arnhemland artist best known for his depictions of the long-necked turtle. He often repeats an animal motif many times in a similar manner as George Milpurrpurr. John was also a ceremonial dancer...