exhibited at
Painted Lines of Stone Country Art
Date
2 February 2013 - 23 February 2013
Place
The Cross Art Projects, 8 Llankelly Place, Kings Cross, Sydney, 2011, Australia
Description

In tribute to Kodjok Namarnyilk (1940–2012). The painted lines of these senior artists of West Central Arnhem Land run in parallel and are not cross hatched. The people of the headwaters of the Liverpool and the Mann Rivers have this as their style or way. Their art continues the tradition of rock art and tells the stories of the spirits, ancestors and creatures who shaped the stone country.

Type
Exhibition
Tags
The Cross Art Projects
Website
http://crossart.com.au/archive/98-2013-exhibitions-projects/185-painted-lines-and-lives-of-stone-country-art-and-artists
exhibited at
Salt and Stone II: Art Centres of Arnhem Land & Tiwi Islands
Date
25 July 2009
Place
Sydney Mechanics School of Arts, New South Wales
Type
Other event
Tags
The Cross Art Projects
Website
http://crossart.com.au/archive/102-2009-exhibitions-projects/68-newsflash-artist-talk
exhibited at
One Way: The Painted Lines Of Stone Country Art
Date
22 December 2006 - 27 January 2007
Place
The Cross Art Projects, 8 Llankelly Place, Kings Cross, Sydney, 2011, Australia
Description

The painted lines of these three artists of West Central Arnhem Land run in parallel, not cross hatched. The people of the headwaters of the Liverpool and the Mann Rivers have this as their style or way. Their art continues the tradition of rock art and tells the stories of the spirits, ancestors and creatures who shaped the stone country.

Type
Exhibition
Tags
The Cross Art Projects
Website
http://crossart.com.au/home/index.php/archive/211-one-way-the-painted-lines-of-stone-country-art-22-november-2006-to-27-january-2007
exhibited at
The Art of Two Brothers
Date
24 November 2005 - 17 December 2005
Place
The Cross Art Projects, 8 Llankelly Place, Kings Cross, Sydney, 2011, Australia
Description

The Art of Two Brothers presents paintings of Bob Wanur Namundja and Don Nakadilinj Namundja, brothers who share unique qualities of character and presence and a ‘left field’ design sense.
This tribute recognises the brothers’ quiet but substantial contribution to Arnhem Land culture. It coincides with the passing away of Bob Wanur Namundja, the elder brother.

Type
Exhibition
Tags
The Cross Art Projects
Website
http://crossart.com.au/home/index.php/archive/226-the-art-of-two-brothers-a-tribute-to-bob-wanur-namundja-a-don-nakadilinj-namundja-24-november-to-17-december-2005