Pintupi artist and homelands activist who developed into one of Papunya Tula Artist's leading painters in the late 1980s. He had his first solo show ...
Tjaru artist who paints for Warlayirti artists in Balgo (WA). His paintings often produce an optical effect and evoke a strong feeling of the artist's ...
Kukatja artist who painted for Warlayirti Artists from Mulan (WA). His designs, usually featuring more brushwork than works from nearby Balgo, are imbued with the ...
Pintupi artist and Aboriginal doctor who lived at Papunya, Yuendumu, Balgo and Walungurru (Kintore) before settling back in Kiwirrkura, near where he was born. He ...
Pintupi artist who may have painted occasionally for Papunya Tula Artists in the early 1970s, and began painting regularly for the company in the late ...
Pitjantjatjara artist who worked as a stockman for many years before beginning to paint in the mid 1970s with Papunya Tula Artists. Well connected with ...
Warlpiri artist, living in Billiluna (WA), who paints for Warlayirti Artists. His paintings, strong in design, are held in major public and private collections.
Kukatja/Walmatjari artist who was the senior "Rainmaker" in Balgo (WA) where he lived. His works depicted Tingari and Water Dreaming stories and reflected his deep ...
Pintupi artist, now based at Kintore, who commenced painting for Papunya Tula Artists in the late 1970s. He travelled to the USA with the exhibition, ...
Pintupi artist who moved between several Western Desert communities before settling in Kiwirrkura (WA). He received instruction from his elders at Papunya, evolving his own ...
Walmatjari artist who painted for Warlayirti Artists from Billiluna in the late 1980s, until his passing in 1989. His paintings are unusual for the Balgo ...
Painter, carver and weaver of the Pitjantjatjara language and cultural group who is based in Irrunytju, where she is also a strong community leader and ...
Senior Pitjantjatjara artist based in Irrunytju whose paintings refer to the Minyma Tjuta (Seven Sisters) and Minyma Kutjara (Two Sister) Dreamings of her country.