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Following his father’s death, Gordon was raised by a relative, whose surname he adopted. He was related to the artist Charlie Egalie through his natural father, a Western Arrente man known as Tululu Egalie. His mother was Warlpiri/Anmatyerre. He attended the Old Bungalow School for Aboriginal children in Alice Springs. At the age of nineteen he left to go droving. He travelled from the Kimberley to the Sunshine Coast as a stockman before settling in Papunya, where he arrived in 1972, observing the development of the painting movement from that point. He lived until his untimely death in the mid ’80s. A highly intelligent and articulate man who spoke seven or eight languages including English, he began painting for Papunya Tula Artists in the early 1980s. He was taught by Tim Leura Tjapaltjarri and later by his cousin, Paddy Carroll Tjungarrayi . His traditional country was Kunatjarrayi, and his paintings depict Rain, Kangaroo and Bush Fire Dreamings from this area. He and Michael Nelson Jagamara were close friends.

Writers:
Johnson, VivienNote: primary biographer
Date written:
1994
Last updated:
2011

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Copyright agents
  • Papunya Tula Artists, NT
  • Papunya Tula Artists, NT
Alternative names
  • Gordon Egalie Campbell Tjapanangka
  • Gordon Egalie Campbell Tjapanangka
Language groups
  • Western Aranda
  • Anmatyerre
  • Warlpiri
Related people
  • Egalie, Charlie Tjapaltjarri (relative of)
  • Leura, Tim Tjapaltjarri (associate of)
  • Carroll, Paddy Tjungarrayi (relative of)
  • Nelson, Michael Jagamara (associate of)
  • Egalie, Tululu (child of)
  • Egalie, Charlie Tjapaltjarri (relative of)
  • Leura, Tim Tjapaltjarri (associate of)
  • Carroll, Paddy Tjungarrayi (relative of)
  • Nelson, Michael Jagamara (associate of)
  • Egalie, Tululu (child of)
Related person groups
  • Papunya Tula Artists (associate of)
  • Old Bungalow School for Aboriginal children (associate of)
  • Papunya Tula Artists (associate of)
  • Old Bungalow School for Aboriginal children (associate of)
Related collections
  • Holmes a Court collection, Perth, WA (collected in)
  • Kelton Foundation (collected in)
  • Holmes a Court collection, Perth, WA (collected in)
  • Kelton Foundation (collected in)
Field Changes
Biography
Initial contributors
  • Johnson, VivienNote: primary biographer
  • Johnson, Vivien Note: primary biographer
Date modified April 10, 2011, 9:34 p.m. April 10, 2011, 9:34 p.m.
Indigenous notes