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JOURNEYS
Here are the works from Week 6. Members of the public invited to vote for their favourite. The
top four works will be included in the YOUR Gallery display.
ARTWORK 1
George Tjungurrayi, Australia, born c.1943, Pintupi people, Northern Territory/Western
Australia,
Tingari Dreaming, 1997, Kintore, Northern Territory, synthetic polymer paint on canvas,
153.0 x 122.0 cm;
Santos Fund for Aboriginal Art 1997, © George Tjungurrayi, Licensed by Aboriginal Artists
Agency, 2012
ARTWORK 2
Narelle Jubelin, Australia, born 1960,
Surveyor, Woomera, South Australia, 1989, cotton embroidery on canvas, carved &
painted wood frame, 10.0 x 22.0 cm (image), 33.0 x 38.0 cm (overall); South Australian Government
Grant 1989, © Narelle Jubelin
ARTWORK 3
Bronwyn Oliver, Australia, 1959 – 2006,
Eddy, 1993, Sydney, copper, 193.5 x 41.5 x 36.5 cm;
Gift of the Moët & Chandon Australian Art Foundation Fellows Collection 2000, Courtesy of
the artist and Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney
ARTWORK 4
Herbert G Schmalz, Britain, 1856 – 1935,
Zenobia's last look on Palmyra, 1888, London, oil on canvas,
183.4 x 153.6 cm; South Australian Government Grant 1890
ARTWORK 5
Samuel Prout, Britain, 1783 – 1852,
Salving from the wreck, 1848, London, watercolour on paper, 67.2 x 97.5 cm (image &
sheet); Elder Bequest Fund 1955
ARTWORK 6
Claude Flight, Britain, 1881 – 1955,
Brooklands, c.1929, London, colour linocut on oriental paper, 30.5 x 25.9 cm (comp); David
Murray Bequest Fund 1941, © Estate of Claude Flight
ARTWORK 7
Vietnam,
Plate, with naval battle, 16th century, Chu Dau My Xa, Nam Sach, Hai Duong, stoneware,
underglaze cobalt decoration, 36.0 cm (diam); Elizabeth and Tom Hunter Fund 1984
ARTWORK 8
Jeff Carter, Australia, 1928 – 2010,
Tobacco Road, 1956, Ovens Valley, Victoria, gelatin silver photograph, 28.8 x 27.1 cm
(image); South Australian Government Grant 2003, © Jeff Carter
ARTWORK 9
Toshikatsu Endo, Japan, born 1950,
Allegory III, 1988, Saitama, wood, fire, air, water, tar,
70.0 x 400.0 x 85.0 cm; South Australian Government Grant 1991, © Toshikatsu Endo
ARTWORK 10
Maureen Williams, Australia, born 1952,
Journey 7 [vase], 1997, St Kilda, Melbourne, glass, 61.0 cm, 43.5 cm (diam); South
Australian Government Grant 1998, © Maureen Williams
ARTWORK 11
I Gusti Ketut Kobot, Indonesia, 1917 – 1999, Pengosekan, Gianyar, Bali, Indonesia,
The abduction of Princess Sita, A story from the Ramayana, c.1973, Pengosekan Ubud, Bali,
water based paint on sized cotton cloth, 70.0 x 51.0 cm; Gift of Christine and Charles Rothauser
1999
ARTWORK 12
Daisy Leura Nakamarra, Australia, born c.1938, Anmatyerre people, Northern Territory,
Women Dreaming
1982, Papunya, Northern Territory, synthetic polymer paint on canvas, 59.0 cm (diam); Lisette
Kohlhagen Bequest Fund 1982, © Daisy Leura Nakamarra, Licensed by Aboriginal Artists Agency,
2012
ARTWORK 13
William Robinson, Australia, born 1936,
Dry grass landscape, 1986, Beechmont, Queensland, oil on linen, 124.7 x 166.0 cm;
d'Auvergne Boxall Bequest Fund 1986
ARTWORK 14
Morris & Company, London, Britain, 1861 – 1940, William Morris, designer, Britain, 1834 –
1896,
Wreath, c.1876, London, gouache, pencil on paper, 75.0 x 50.8 cm; Morgan Thomas and Mary
Overton Bequest Funds and the Art Gallery of South Australia Foundation 2003
ARTWORK 15
Indonesia,
Tube skirt [sarong], with boat motif, c.1930, Pekalongan, Central Java, cotton, dyes,
tulis batik, 110.0 x 202.0 cm; Gift of Michael Abbott AO QC through the Art Gallery of South
Australia Foundation 2006
ARTWORK 16
Indonesia,
Puppet for mortuary ceremony [si gale gale], 20th century, Lake Toba region, North
Sumatra, wood, cloth, cord, nails, 118.0 cm (figure, height), 180.0 x 46.0 x 23.0 cm (box); Gift of
Michael Abbott AO QC through the Art Gallery of South Australia Foundation 2007
ARTWORK 17
Wimmitji Tjapangarti, Australia, c.1924 – 2000, Kukatja people, Western Australia,
Kutu, 1989, Balgo, Western Australia, synthetic polymer paint on canvas, 120.0 x 60.0 cm;
d'Auvergne Boxall Bequest Fund 2008, © Wimmitji Tjapangarti, Courtesy of Warlayirti Artists
ARTWORK 18
Hashimoto Sadahide, Japan, 1807 – 1873,
Boys' Festival banners, c.1850, Edo (Tokyo), hanging scroll, colour on silk, 76.0 x 41.5
cm; David Murray Bequest Fund 1940
ARTWORK 19
Unknown, 19th century, India,
Hook swinging Festival (Charakhpuja), c.1850, Bengal, watercolour on paper, on linen, 21.2
x 33.8 cm; Morgan Thomas Bequest Fund 1940
ARTWORK 20
Giovanni Battista Piranesi,Italy, 1720 – 1778,
The smoking fire, plate 6 from the series Carceri d'invenzioni (Imaginary prisons), c.
1749 50 & 1761, Rome, etching, engraving, sulphur tint or open bite on paper, 54.4 x 40.0 cm
(plate), 72.0 x 52.5 cm (sheet); Morgan Thomas Bequest Fund 1961
detail: James Angus, Australia, born 1970, Rhinoceros, 1995, Fremantle, Western Australia,
fiberglass, synthetic polymer paint, aluminium, 105.0 x 320.0 x 165.0 cm; Gift of Helen Brown 1996,
Courtesy of the artist and Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney
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