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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Naata Nungurrayi, Marrapinti, 2006

Naata Nungurrayi Pintupi language group, circa 1932-2021

Marrapinti, 2006
Synthetic polymer paint on linen
72 x 60.2 inches (183 x 153 cm)
Photo: Courtesy of D’Lan Contemporary
Pintupi Langauge Group
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Provenance

The Artist, painted at Kintore, Northern Territory

Papunya Tula Artists, Alice Springs, Northern Territory, cat. no. NN0601171

Private Collection, Melbourne, Victoria, acquired from the above in 2006

D'Lan Contemporary, Melbourne

Collection of Steve Martin & Anne Stringfield, New York, acquired from the above in 2024

Exhibitions

The 23rd Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards (Telstra NATSIAA), Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin, August 2006

Frieze Masters, London, Presented by D'Lan Contemporary, 15 October 2025 – 19 October 2025

Literature

Vanessa Merlino and Isabella Wadley, Makinti Napanangka x Naata Nungurrayi, Frieze Masters 2025
“Naata Nungurrayi was born in the Pollock Hills in the Gibson Desert, Western Australia. It is a harsh environment with limited diversity. Many Western Desert families were driven out of the area by the cyclic drought conditions and traversed eastwards towards government settlements. This vast sand desert country where Naata travelled and camped until adulthood is the defining subject of her paintings. Drawing from the ancestral narratives of the places she represents, she sings her paintings into being. Through this song, her dynamic performances materialise interchangeably as topographic and iconographic maps of Country, evoking sandhills, water sources, and the shifting hues of the desert.” (Vanessa Merlino and Luke Scholes, 60 over 50: 60 Paintings from 50 Years of Australian First Nations Art, 2023, p. 20)
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