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Photo of Susie Bootja Bootja Napangarti Susie Bootja Bootja Napangarti


Susie Bootja Bootja, born in 1935, is an Aboriginal artist from Balgo Hills in the Northern Territory of Australia. Susie Bootja Bootja is a vibrant and colourful personality who is respected for her knowledge of the law and ceremony of Kurtal (fresh water spring in WA). She tells stories about playing at the waterhole of Kangingarra (northern reaches of the Canning Stock Route) where she spent her youth. Susie walked in from the desert as a teenager to Tjumundora, one of the early mission sites.

When Susie moved to the old mission at Balgo Hills, she worked in the kitchen making bread and helping serve food to the dormitory children. There she met her first husband and had her first child, Lucy. Her husband was killed on a mustering trip due to intertribal conflict and left her a widow. Later she eloped with Mick Gill and had another six children and they remain a devoted couple today.

Susie was one of the first women painters and is well known for her initial dual use of western and traditional representations of country (hills, trees, snakes) along with lively use of bright greens, pinks and sky blues. Her innovative dotted colour fields began in 1996, and she continues to develop her style each year. Her eldest son, Matthew Gill, with Sister Alice Dempsey from the St John's Adult Education Centre, started up the Art Centre in Balgo in 1985.

Since then Susie Bootja Bootja has produced a profusion of paintings that are filled with her exuberant personality and her joy for life. She has travelled widely with her art, including Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Darwin and Kununurra. Susie also prides herself on her ability to sing both in English and Kukatja, as well as her ceremonial dancing. She is also a keen and knowledgeable hunter.

Subjects and Themes

Tjunda- bush onions
Tjirrilpattja- bush carrot
Wanayarra- rainbow snake and eggs
Water and rain dreaming
Waterholes of Kurtal country
Tartjalpa snake

Collections

Morven Estate
Collection Araluen Centre
Flinders University Art Museum Collection
The Holmes a Court Collection
Kelton Collection, USA
Kluge-Ruhe Collection, USA
Ganter Myer Collection
ArtBank

EXHIBITIONS

Individual Exhibitions

2002 Raft Artspace, Darwin

Group Exhibitions

2002 Balgo, Fremantle Arts Centre, Perth

2002 Art from Balgo, Gallery Gondwana, Alice Springs

2002 Womens Exhibition, Parliament House, Melbourne

2002 Lagamanu- An artist's Survey, Hogarth Galleries, Sydney

2001 Short on Size, Short St. Gallery, Broome

2001 18th NATI Art Award, Museum and Art Gallery of NT, Darwin

2001 Kutjungka, Bett Gallery, Hobart

2001 Balgo Works, Staedtische Gallery, Wolsfburg, Germany

2001 New Paintings from Balgo, Cutliffe Gallery, Sydney

2001 Past Modern: An Exhibition of Kimberley Landscapes, Short Street Gallery in conjunction with Australia Square, Sydney

2000 Outlandish Dreams II, john Ruskin House, UK in association with Arts Network International

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 Desert Mob 2000, Araluen Art Gallery, Alice Springs

2000 Lagamanu, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne

2000 17th National ATSI Art Awards, Museum Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin

2000 Melbourne Artfair 2000, Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne

2000 Waltja - Family, Hogarth Galleries, Sydney

2000 Balgo: Selected Recent Works, William Mora Galleries, Melbourne

2000 Balgo Art, Gondwana Gallery, Alice Springs

2000 Lagamanu Aboriginal Paintings, Bett Gallery, Hobart

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

1999 Aboriginal Art, IHK, Würzburg, Germany

1999 16th National ATSI Art Awards, Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin

1999 Desert Mob '99, Araluen Centre, Alice Springs

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

1999 Miliynyin, Hogarth Galleries, Sydney

1999 Miliynyin, Japingka Gallery, Fremantle

1998 Painting Country, Pearlers Row Gallery, Broome

1998 15th National ATSI Art Awards, Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin

1998 Ngurrara: My Own Country, Hogarth Galleries, Sydney

1998 The Laverty Collection, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney

1997 Gallery Gondwana, Alice Springs

1997 New Paintings from Balgo Artists, Vivien Anderson Gallery, Melbourne

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

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

1997 Dreamings, Arnhem, The Netherlands

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

1997 Desert Country, Matso's, Broome

1996 Songlines XV: Lagamanu, Rebecca Hossack Gallery, London, UK

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

1994 Desert Spirit Paintings, Channing Gallery, Santa Fe, USA

1993 Aboriginal Art Exhibition: Kung Guunga, Oasis Gallery, Broadbeach

1991 Paintings from Kukatja Country, Rebecca Hossack Gallery, London, UK

1991 Yapa Peintres Aborigenes de Balgo et Lagamanu, Baudoin Lebon Gallery, Paris, France

1991 Warlayirti Artists from Lagamanu WA, Hogarth Galleries, Sydney

1990 Recent Balgo Paintings, Dreamtime Gallery, Perth

1990 Paintings from Kukatja Country, Deustcher Gallery, Melbourne

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

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

1989 Recent Paintings from Balgo, Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne

1989 Balgo Painting, Dreamtime Gallery, Perth

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

1999 Cowan, J, Balgo New Directions, Craftsman House, Sydney, in association with G+B Arts International Limited

1994 Cowan, J., Wirrimanu, Craftsman House, Sydney, in association with G+B Arts International Limited

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

1994 Dream Journeys Calendar, image reproduction.

1993 Caruana, W., Aboriginal Art, Thames and Hudson, London, UK

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

(n.d.) Aboriginal Artists of Western Australia, folios of works and biographies, Aboriginal Education Resources Unit, Western Australia


Pieces by Susie Bootja Bootja Napangarti:



Susie Bootja Bootja Napangarti - Kaningarra
Kaningarra
2002

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