Narputta Nangala | |
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Born | 1933 |
Died | May 2010 (age 76–77)[1] |
Known for | Painting |
Awards | Winner, "Open Painting", Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Awards |
Narputta Nangala Jugadai (1933–2010) was an Aboriginal Australian artist born at Karrkurutinytja, who later lived at Haasts Bluff (Ikuntji) in the Northern Territory. Her language group was Pintupi/Pitjantjatjara,[2] and her Dreaming was "Snake", "Jangala, Two Men" and "Two Women".[3] She was a senior artist in her community at Ikuntji and prominent among the Ikuntji Women's Centre (later Ikuntji Artists) painters. She was the wife of the painter, Timmy Tjungurrayi Jugadai,[2] and mother of Daisy Jugadai Napaltjarri and Molly Jugadai Napaltjarri.[4]
DACS represents Narputta Nangala with respect to copyright licensing.[5]
Her work Karrkurutinytja (a depiction of her birthplace) is held in the Art Gallery of New South Wales.[2]
Seven works are held in the National Gallery of Victoria,[1] four again entitled Kaakurutinytja (Lake MacDonald), in addition to the works: One Jakamarra, 1995,[6] Ngurrapalangu, 1994,[7] and Tjangala kutjarra, kuniya kutjarra, Kaakurutinytja, 1996.[8]
The Art Gallery of South Australia holds an untitled 1996 work.[9]
The Art Gallery of Western Australia also holds a painting entitled Karrkurutinytja.[10]
Her work, Karrakuurrutinytja, 1997 was featured in the 14th National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award. [11]
In 1997 she won the Open Painting section of the Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Awards.[2]
Her work, Goanna dreaming, sold at Christies in 2005 for $US 2,677.[12]
She had exhibitions at the Campbelltown Art Centre and at the Museum of Contemporary Aboriginal Art as well as galleries in Brisbane and Melbourne.[12]