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EXHIBITION: ARAMPINI

Author:
Nell Greco
Posted:
Monday, 12 July 2010

Artists can be unusual people. Some might even argue they belong on a different planet, like scientists do. The National Art School sits like an other-worldly fortress in heart of ‘camp’ Sydney but Arampini, its current exhibition is grounded firmly in this universe. Arampini means ‘relations’ and showcases the work of over 20 artists from two distinct and groundbreaking artist communities from the Tiwi Islands – Munupi Arts & Crafts and Ngaruwanajirri Arts and Culture Centre. Eddie and Maree Puruntatameri established Munupi Arts & Crafts in the 70s and have been cultivating ceramicists and painters in their family ever since. Robert Puruntatameri’s coil ceramic pots are decorated with animals and symbols of Tiwi culture while artists like Lorna Kantilla, Alfonso Puautjimi, Ken Wayne Kantilla and Jonathon Tipungwuti from Ngaruwanajirri, show an infusion of contemporary influences within traditional line paintings. Each displays the group’s communal nature with the precision and uniqueness of their own hand. It’s an exhibition that’s allowed NAS students the privilege of working with some of the artists exhibiting but also offers the public a reprieve from the hustle of that ‘outside world’.

 

Jul 8–Aug 11, National Art School, Forbes St, Darlinghurst, 9339 8686, nasgallery.com.au

 

Courtesy The National Art School © the artist

Thecla Bernadette Puruntatameri, Jilamara Design 2004, courtesy Munupi Arts & Crafts © the artist
Thecla Bernadette Puruntatameri, Jilamara Design 2004, courtesy Munupi Arts & Crafts © the artist

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