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LOOK Exhibition Checklist (PDF .37MB) LOOK: Charles Darwin University Art Collection Charles Darwin University Art Gallery 29 February – 29 June 2012 Chancellery Building Orange 12.1.02 Casuarina Campus 1 Sidney Wilson 100 x 50cm [image]; 120 x 73.5 cm [paper] Dugong 2008 Gifted by the artist & Northern Editions Synthetic polymer paint on canoe tree Printmaking Studio, 2010 – CDU1890 wood; black glass beads 50cm [length] x 9cm [width], approx. 7 Bronwyn Wright Acquired by purchase, 2011 – CDU2294 Leaping Dog 2005 Digital type C print (colour on metallic paper) 2 Therese Ritchie 26.8 x 36.1 cm [image]; 30 x 39cm [paper] Luju ka wirntimi (Woman Dancing) [2000] Gifted by the artist, October 2006 – CDU1287 Inkjet print on German etching paper 59.5 x 60cm [image] 8 Susan Marawarr NDY Edition, 2010 – on loan from the artist Korlngkarri (place name) 1999 Screenprint, WP edn 25 3 Therese Ritchie Collaborators: Leon Stainer/Monique Auricchio Wati-jarra kapala jurrka-pinyi (Two men Printer: Gilbert Herrada dancing) [2000] 49 x 68.5cm [image]; 56 x 76cm [paper] Inkjet print on German etching paper Gifted by the artist & Northern Editions 59.5 x 60cm [image] Printmaking Workshop, 1999 – NTU730 NDY Edition, 2010 – on loan from the artist 9 Angelina George 4 Therese Ritchie Rainbow Serpent Dreaming 2004 Luju ka wirntimi (Woman Dancing) 2 [2000] Acrylic on linen, 121 x 96 cm Inkjet print on German etching paper Acquired by purchase, December 2005 – 59.5 x 60cm [image] CDU1272 NDY Edition, 2010 – on loan from the artist 10 Pepai Jangala Carroll 5 Kuruwarriyingathi Bijarrb (Paula Paul) Ininti 2011 [Gallery alcove] Flat Reef 2010 Terracotta with slip, sgrafitto and clear glaze Synthetic polymer paint on linen 31.5cm [height]; 12cm [diameter] 121 x 91cm Acquired by purchase, 2011 – CDU2233 Acquired by purchase through the CDU Foundation, March 2011 – CDU1970 11 Peter Quinn Hibiscus Life Jackets 2008 6 Kuruwarriyingathi Bijarrb (Paula Paul) Multi-panel construction/assemblage Oysters 2009 comprising plywood, oil-based & acrylic Etching, WP edn 25 industrial paints on plywood frame Collaborators: Gertjan Forrer/Jacqueline 87 x 193cm Gribbin Acquired by purchase through the CDU Printer: Jacqueline Gribbin/Paul Kovesi Foundation, February 2009 – CDU1641 1 12 Yuan Mor'o Ocampo 19 Tjunka Lewis Mutya ng Pasig (Goddess of the River) 1997 Wakalpuka 2009 Lithograph, edn 1/4, state III Acrylic on canvas, 101.6 x 38cm Collaborator/Printer: Jan Hogan Acquired by purchase, September 2011 – 30 x 29.5cm [image]; 56 x 38cm [paper] CDU2232 Gifted by the artist and the NTU Printmaking Workshop, 1997 – NTU477 20 John Firth-Smith Crocodile Hiding & Ants Building 1981 13 Evonne Munuyngu Gouache & mixed media on paper Beaten bark bag 2005 51 x 70cm [image], approx.; 56 x 76 cm Kapok; flattened and woven [paper] 39cm x 36cm (rim) x 23cm (base) Gifted by the artist, March 2007 – CDU1353 Acquired by purchase, May 2005 – CDU1250 21 Stephen Copland Nurture 1993 14 Walangkura Napanangka #1 Gouache on Arches paper Untitled 2004 56 x 76cm [image & paper] Drypoint, edn 10/15 Acquired by purchase from the artist by the Collaborator/Printer: Jennifer Taylor, BIITE NTU Art Acquisitions Committee, 1993 – Alice Springs NTU176 9 x 12cm [image]; 19 x 28cm [paper] Acquired by purchase through the CDU 22 Garry Djorlom Foundation, November 2004 – CDU1110 Untitled – Macassan Perahu 1994 Multi-coloured offset lithograph 15 Wintjiya Napaltjarri WP edn 20 Nyimpara #1 2004 Collaborator: Leon Stainer Drypoint, edn 6/10 Printers: Leon Stainer/George Watts Collaborator/Printer: Jennifer Taylor, 62 x 88cm [image], irreg.; 76.5 x 99cm [paper] BIITE, Alice Springs Gifted by the artist and the NTU Printmaking 12 x 18.5cm [image]; 19 x 28 cm [paper] Workshop, 1994 – NTU214 Acquired by purchase through the CDU Foundation, November 2004 – CDU1108 23 Dadang Christanto Untitled 2001 16 Naata Nungurrayi Etching, WP edn 20 Designs associated with the Rockhole site Collaborator: Basil Hall of Ngaminya 2007 Printer: Monique Auricchio Acrylic on linen, 91 x 61 cm 21 x 16.5cm [image]; 39.5 x 35.5cm [paper] Acquired by purchase through the CDU NTU969 Foundation, September 2008 – CDU1547 Gifted by the artist and Northern Editions Printmaking Workshop, 2002 – NTU969 17 Makinti Napanangka Rockhole site of Lupulnga, south of Kintore 24 Ardiyanto Pranata 2008 Window [colour version] 1997 Acrylic on linen, 122 x 61 cm Etching, WP edn 10 Acquired by purchase through the CDU Collaborator: Kevin Banbury Foundation, September 2008 – CDU1571 Printer: Basil Hall 14.5 x 9.5cm [image]; 28 x 20cm [paper], 18 Tjunkiya Napaltjarri approx. Designs associated with the Rockhole site Gifted by the artist and the NTU of Umari 2008 Printmaking Workshop, 1998 – NTU481 Acrylic on linen, 122 x 91cm Acquired by purchase through the CDU Foundation, June 2010 – CDU1830 2 30 Uni Nampijnpa Martin 25 Ardiyanto Pranata Warlukurlangu, Pamapardu manu Yankirri Birdsong 1997 Jukurrpa (Fire, Flying Ant & Emu Lithograph, WP edn 10 Dreaming) 2004 Collaborator: Jan Hogan Etching with chine collé, printed in 5 Printer: Leon Stainer colours on Iwaki paper from 2 zinc plates, 34 x 26.5cm [image]; 56 x 38cm [paper] WP edn 20 Gifted by the artist and Northern Editions Collaborator: Leon Stainer Printmaking Workshop, 2000 – NTU572 Printer: Jacinta Numina-Waugh 50 x 32.5cm [image]; 81 x 61cm [paper] 26 Tristam Malbunka Gifted by the artist and Northern Editions Sam the Dog 2009 Printmaking Studio, 2005 – CDU1401 Dyed textile, hand & machine-sewn; buttons & vinyl collar with metal studs 31 Uni Nampijnpa Martin 57 x 57 x 27cm Wayapi manu Pamapardu Jukurrpa (Bush Acquired by purchase through the CDU Carrot & Flying Ant Dreaming) 2004 Foundation, April 2009 – CDU1643 Etching with chine collé, printed in 5 colours on Iwaki paper from 2 zinc plates, 27 Franck Gohier WP edn 20 Falling the way flowers do, to die an Collaborator: Leon Stainer honourable death 2003 Printer: Jacinta Numina-Waugh Acrylic on aluminium pop rivet 50 x 32.5cm [image]; 81 x 61cm [paper] 86 x 187 cm Gifted by the artist and Northern Editions Acquired by purchase, March 2004 – Printmaking Studio, 2005 – CDU1403 NTU1072 32 Therese Ritchie 28 Maria Josette Orsto Ankunytja wiya la ngura kutjupa kutu (Not Jirlamara 1994 passing through) 2000 Offset Lithograph, WP edn 20 Inkjet on German etching paper Collaborator: Leon Stainer 59.5 x 120cm [image] Printer: George Watts NDY Edition, 2010 – on loan from the artist 65 x 88cm [image], approx.; 74 x 96cm [paper], approx. 33 Chips Mackinolty Gifted by the artist and the NTU You’re not from here are you? 2000 Printmaking Workshop, 1994 – NTU211 Inkjet on German etching paper 59.5 x 120cm [image] 29 Uni Nampijnpa Martin NDY Edition, 2010 – on loan from the artist Warlukurlangu, Wayapi manu Yankirri Jukurrpa (Fire, Bush Carrot & Emu 34 Whiskey Tjukangku Dreaming) 2004 Wampataku Hunting 2010 Etching with chine collé, printed in 5 colours on Acrylic on linen, 60 x 50cm Iwaki paper from 2 zinc plates, WP edn 20 Acquired by purchase through the CDU Collaborator: Leon Stainer Foundation, June 2011 – CDU2072 Printer: Jacinta Numina-Waugh 50 x 32.5cm [image]; 81 x 61cm [paper] 35 Artist unknown [Arnhem Land] Gifted by the artist and Northern Editions Ceremonial apron/skirt Printmaking Studio, 2005 – CDU1402 Natural fibres, string, resin & ochres 61 x 16 cm (approx) Acquired by the University College of the NT, c.1988 – NTU114 3 36 Long Tom Tjapanangka Gifted by the artist and Northern Editions Kintore: two mountains, two women Printmaking Workshop, 1999 – NTU777 tracking perentie. Bird is Tjukurrpa too. Biggest Story. 1995 44 Dadang Christanto Acrylic on linen, 153 x 183 cm Untitled 2002 Acquired by purchase by the NTU Art Woodblock print, WP edn 20 Acquisitions Committee, 1995 – NTU306 Collaborator: Basil Hall Printer: Simon White 37 Jimmy Japurula Frank Junior 39.5 x 22.5cm [image & paper] Coolamon 2006 Gifted by the artist and Northern Editions Snappy Gum wood & resin Printmaking Workshop, 2002 – NTU1003 68 x 25 cm, approx. Acquired by purchase, September 2006 – 45 Anna Reynolds CDU1338 Awesome Atrocity 1 2010 Inkjet print on photo rag paper 38 Alison Inkamala 90 x 222cm [image]; 111.5 x 246cm [paper] Karrinyarra - Central Mount Wedge 2011 Proposed gift by the artist Acrylic paint on metal on linoleum 60 x 60cm 46 Len (Leonard) Lloyd Annois Gifted by Giorgio Pilla (Singapore), Still Life with Aboriginal Artifacts [Sketch September 2011 – CDU2240 for ‘Driftwood’] 1949 Watercolour on paper on board 39 Purlta Maryanne Downes 17.5 x 22cm [paper] Yalyarriny 1991 Acquired by purchase through the CDU Atelier acrylic paint on paper Foundation, February 2011 – CDU1954 56 x 76 cm [image & paper] Acquired by purchase through the CDU 47 Bobby West Tjupurrula Foundation, September 2008 – Rockhole site of Palipalintja, west of CDU1534 Jupiter Well, W.A. 2003 Acrylic on linen, 183 x 153 cm 40 Jo Bertini Acquired by purchase through the CDU Central Simpson Citadel 2008 Foundation, September 2004 – CDU1091 Oil on canvas, 92 x 92cm Proposed gift by the artist 48 Ningura Napurrula Wirrulnga 2004 41 Andy Morgan-Smith Drypoint, edn 3/15 Road to Ambeno Oekussi 1994 Collaborator/Printer: Jennifer Taylor, Oil on canvas, 122 x 92cm BIITE, Alice Springs Acquired by purchase by the NTU Art 18.5 x 12cm [image]; 28 x 19.5cm [paper] Acquisitions Committee, 1994 – NTU233 Acquired by purchase through the CDU Foundation, November 2004 – CDU1109 42 Peter Booth Untitled [Standing Man] 1982 49 Tobias Richardson Drawing – mixed media House 2004 25.5 x 17.5cm Pine wood, glue & nails Acquired by purchase by the Darwin 85 x 117 x 9cm Community College Art Acquisitions Gifted by the artist, 2005 – CDU2299 Committee, 1983 – NTU35 50 Therese Ritchie 43 Pinaree Sanpitak Bird 2008 Womanly Bodies 1999 Inkjet print on German etching paper Drypoint, WP edn 20 40.5 x 70cm [image] Collaborator/Printer: Basil Hall 24 x 19.5cm [image]; 39 x 32cm [paper] approx.
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