1952 - 2024
Language: Luritja, Lived and worked in Hermannsburg
Represented by nanda\hobbs
\ Winner of the 2020 Wynne Prize, Art Gallery of NSW
Winner of the prestigious 2020 Wynne prize for landscape painting at the Art Gallery of NSW, Kumantji (Hubert) Pareroultja was one of the custodians of his uncle Albert Namatjira’s vision of the West MacDonnell Ranges. He lived in the country, surrounded by the white gums and grass trees with the sounds of black cockatoos echoing through the air.
His vision of the evocative landscape was accentuated with his unique ability to capture the subtleties of light as it bounces off the ancient iron stone. Colour and composition are monumentalised in his vast canvases.
The acknowledgment of the cross-cultural methodology—a western watercolour technique enthused with the understanding and sensitivity of a traditional custodian of the land—is an important step in the ongoing discourse of what makes contemporary Australia.
Nanda\Hobbs is proud to present our Summer Exhibition, and the first show of 2024, “Beautiful Things”. Far from conventional, this exhibition is testament to the nuanced complexities inherent in the diverse voices of contemporary art.
10 November — 13 November 2021
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