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Photo of Eubena Nampitjin Eubena Nampitjin


Eubena (Yupinya) Nampitjin is the best known of Warlayirti Artists' many painters in Balgo Hills. She is one of the most esteemed law women in the community, being consulted and deferred to on all questions of law. Mukaka, Eubena's mother, taught her Maparn (healer/witchdoctor) skills before she passed away, when Eubena was just a young girl. The family travelled and hunted, performing ceremonies and law for the upkeep of their country and their own spiritual preservation. Nomadic life was harsh and most of her extended family had passed away or moved to other parts of the country.

Eubena with her husband and family travelled up the Canning Stock Route to Billiluna Station before following the mission as it moved around, until arriving at its present site at Balgo Hills. Before his death, her husband Gimme helped Father Piele with a Kukatja (Eubena and Gimme's second language) dictionary, to which Eubena also contributed. Today she is one of the few people alive who maintains a full vocabulary of this language. Despite living at the mission and tending herds of goats, Eubena continually traveled back to her country, living in and from the land for extended periods. Her extraordinary hunting instinct, which remains today, combines with an effortless energy when she is out in the country.

Eubena started painting with her second husband Wimmitji in the mid 1980's. Their work shared a luminous and intricate complexity along with a love of the warm reds, oranges and yellows that continues to be Eubena's signature today. Eubena's reputation grew, as one half of the famous painting duo at Balgo, but also as a solo artist in her own right. Eubena has a spontaneity and strength of brush mark that carves the paint, leaving rhythmical tracks across the canvas. Her work resonates with the power of place and pride in country that Eubena has been able to maintain throughout her life, a life that has evolved from hard, proud desert nomad to an artist feted in Australia and overseas. A regal character, she is both iron strong and unfailingly generous. Painting is like her second language and she paints persistently with passion and dedication.

Subjects and Themes

Kinyu Spirit dogs, Tjukarra (rock holes), and Tjumu (soaks) along the Canning Stock Route, Watikutjarra (two men dreaming), Malu (kangaroo dreaming), Kantilli (bush raisins) and Purra (bush tomato), Tingari Tjukurrpa (Dreamtime Ancestral journeys), Women's Law ceremonies, Goanna, mouse, moon and dingo dreaming, Karnaputta and Kunarwaritji

Collections

National Gallery of Australia
National Gallery of Victoria
Art Gallery of New South Wales
Art Gallery of Western Australia
Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory
Artbank
The Holmes a Court Collection
Morven Estate
Helen Read Collection
Harland Collection
The Laverty Collection

EXHIBITIONS

Individual exhibitions

2002 Eubena Nampitjin, Alcaston Gallery, Melbourne

2000 Eubena Nampitjin and Lena Nyadbi, Tineriba Gallery, Adelaide

1998 Kinyarri: My Country, Alcaston House Gallery, Melbourne

Group exhibitions

2002 Balgo Hills, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne

2002 Desert Mob, Araluen Centre, Alice Springs

2002 19th NATSIAA, Museum and Art Gallery of NT, Darwin

2002 Balgo Hills Artists 2002, Art Mob, Aboriginal Fine Art, Hobart

2002 Art from Balgo, Gallery Gondwana, Alice Springs

2002 Balgo Hills: An Artist's Survey, Hogarth Galleries, Sydney

2002 Big Colour, My Country, Thornquest Gallery, Gold Coast

2001 Opening Exhibition, Thornquest Gallery, Gold Coast

2001 Beyond Wings, Flinders University Art Museum, Adelaide

2001 All About Art, Alcaston Gallery, Melbourne

2001 Desert Mob, Araluen Centre, Alice Springs

2001 18th NATSIAA, Museum and Art Gallery of NT, Darwin

2001 Kutjungka, Bett Gallery, Hobart

2001 Balgo Works, Staedtische Gallery, Wolsfburg, Germany

2001 Recent Works by Artists from Balgo Hills, Ochre Gallery, Collingwood, Victoria

2001 Balgo Artists Return to Country, Vivien Anderson Gallery, Melbourne

2001 Spirituality and Australian Aboriginal Art, Alcaston Gallery, Madrid, Spain

2000 The Westside: Images in Ochre and Colour, Coo-ee II Exhibiting Gallery, Yuwayi Art Precinct, World Square, Sydney

2000 Olympic Exhibition, Coo-ee Exhibiting Gallery, Yuwayi Art Precinct, World Square, Sydney

2000 , Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne

2000 17th NATSIAA, Museum Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin

2000 Melbourne Artfair 2000, Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne

2000 Waltja - Family, Hogarth Galleries, Sydney

2000 Accents Australiens, l'Espace Adamski Designs, Paris, France

2000 Balgo Art, Gondwana Gallery, Alice Springs

2000 Balgo Hills Aboriginal Paintings, Bett Gallery, Hobart

2000 Dreaming in Colour: Australian Aboriginal Art from Balgo, Kluge Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection, Virginia, USA

2000 Aboriginal Art, Galerie Bahr, Speyer, Germany

1999 16th NATSIAA, Museum Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin

1999 Aboriginal Art, IHK, Würzburg, Germany

1999 30th Alice Prize, Araluen Centre, Alice Springs

1999 Mularrpa (True) Balgo, Framed, the Gallery, Darwin

1999 Miliynyin, Hogarth Galleries, Sydney (special feature)

1999 Miliynyin, Japingka Gallery, Fremantle

1998 Ngurrara: My Own Country, Hogarth Galleries, Sydney

1998 15th NATSIAA, Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin

1998 The Laverty Collection, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney

1998 A Thousand Journeys, Helen Read Collection, touring exhibition

1998 14th National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards, touring exhibition

1997 Yarrtji, Six Women's Stories from the Great Sandy Desert, Gallery Gondwana, Alice Springs

1997 In Place (Out Of Time): Contemporary Art in Australia, Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, UK

1997 14th NATSIAA, Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin

1997 Big Balgos: Recent Paintings by Warlayirti Artists, Hogarth Galleries, Sydney

1997 New Paintings by Balgo Women, Vivien Anderson Gallery, Melbourne

1997 Daughters of the Dreaming: Sisters Together Strong, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth

1996 Songlines XV: Balgo Hills, Rebecca Hossack Gallery, London, UK

1995 Stories: A Journey Around Big Things, Work by 11 Aboriginal Artists, touring, Sprengel Museum Hannover, Museum für Völkerkunde Leipzig, Haus der Kulturen der Welt Berlin, Ludwig-Forum für Internationale Kunst Aachen, Germany

1995 Two Men Dreaming: New Art from Balgo Hills, Coo-ee Aboriginal Art Gallery, Paddington

1995 Landscape as Language: Australian Perspectives, Fine Art Gallery, Brisbane

1994 Wirrimanu: Australian Aboriginal Art from Balgo Hills WA, Channing Gallery, Santa Fe, USA, in association with Adrian Newstead, Coo-ee Aboriginal Art Gallery, Paddington

1994 Power of the Land: Masterpieces of Aboriginal Art, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne

1993 Images of Power: Aboriginal Art of the Kimberley, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne

1993 Australian Aboriginal Art, Salon de Sud-Est, City of Lyon, in conjunction with Dettinger Mayer Gallery; toured Gallerie Nurnaga, Neuchatel, France; Pujol Gallery, Barcelona, Spain

1992 65e Salon du Sud-Est, Palais des Expositions, Lyon, France

1992 Flash Art, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra

1992 Eubena and Wimmitji, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne

1991 Paintings by Senior Women from the Western Desert, Vivien Anderson Gallery, Melbourne

1991 Aboriginal Women's Exhibition, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney and travelling

1991 Warlayirti Artists, Hogarth Galleries, Sydney

1991 Some Aboriginal Women: a survey of Contemporary Women's Art, Coo-ee Aboriginal Art Gallery, Paddington

1991 Mulun: the Art of the Great Sandy Desert, Coo-ee Aboriginal Art Gallery, Paddington

1990 Contemporary Aboriginal Art 1990: from Australia, touring Glasgow, Swansea and Manchester, UK

1990 Contemporary Aboriginal Art 1990 from the Robert Holmes a Court Collection, touring USA

1990 The Singing Earth, Chapman Gallery, Canberra

1990 Eubena Nampitjin and Wimmitji Tjapanarti, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne

1990 Contemporary Aboriginal Art 1990 from Australia, Tagari Lia: My Family Festival, Third Eye Centre, Scotland

1990 Paintings from Balgo WA, Hogarth Galleries, Sydney

1989 Mythscapes: Aboriginal Art of the Desert, National Gallery of Victoria

1989 Warlayirti Artists: Continuing Links with Land, Coo-ee Aboriginal Art Gallery, Paddington

1986 Art from the Great Sandy Desert, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth

Awards

1998, Winner of Telstra Open Painting Award, 15th National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards, Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin.

Bibliography

2002, McCulloch, S. The World from a Feminine Perspective, The Australian, 25 March

2001, Borham, Susan (Editor-in-chief), Australian Art Collector Issue 15, Jan-March 2001, Australia's 50 Most Collectable Artists (p.57); Collector's Dossier: Yupinya Nampitjin (p.100), Gadfly Media Publications, Sydney.

1995, Brody, A., Krempel, U., Bahr, E., (eds), Stories, Eine Reise zu den grossen Dingen, exhibition catalogue, Sprengel Museum Hannover, Germany.

1994, Dream Journeys Calendar, image reproduction

1994, Johnson, V., The Dictionary of Western Desert Artists, Craftsman House, East Roseville, NSW.

1991, Glowczewski, B., Yapa Peintres Aborigenes de Balgo et Lajamanu, Lebon Gallery, Paris

1989, Ryan, J., Mythscapes: Aboriginal Art of the Desert from the National Gallery of Victoria, exhibition catalogue, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne


Pieces by Eubena Nampitjin:



Eubena Nampitjin - Nakarra Nakarra II
Nakarra Nakarra II
2002

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