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ADA BIRD PETYARRE
AGNES RUBUNTJA
ANNA PETYARRE
BAMBATUA CAMPBELL
BILLY STOCKMAN TJAPALTJARRI
CHARLIE EGALIE TJAPALTJARRI
CHRIS NGABOY
CLIFFORD POSSUM TJAPALTJARRI
COLIN DIXON TJAPANANGKA
COWBOY LOUIE PWERLE
DAVID MOOLOOLOO
DENNIS TJAKAMARRA WARRANGULA
DINI CAMPBELL TJAMPITJINPA
DINNY NOLAN TJAMPITJINPA
DOROTHY NAPANGARDI ROBINSON
DOREEN DICKSON NAKAMARRA
DR.GEORGE TAKATA TJAPALTJARRI
EDWARD BLINTNER TAIITAE
ELIZABETH KNGWARREYE
ELIZABETH NAKAMARRA MARKS
EMILY KAME KNGWARREYE
EUNICE NAPANGARDI
FREDDIE JONES KNGWARREYE
GEORGE YAPA TJANGALA
GLADYS WARANGKULA NAPANANGKA
GLORIA PETYARRE
GOODWIN KINGSLEY TJAPALTJARRI
GRACIE NGALA MORTON
GRACIE PURLE MORTON
JANET FORRESTER NGALE
JOSIE PETRICK KEMARRE
JIMMY ROSS
KEITH KAPPA
LILY KNGWARREYE
LONG JACK TJAKAMARRA
MARLENE NUNGARRAYI
MARTIN RUBUNTJA
MAUREEN HUDSON
MARY DIXON NUNGARRAYI
MICHAEL NELSON JAKAMARRA
NELLIE NAKAMARRA
NORBETT LYNCH
OLD MICK NAMARARI
RONNIE TJAMPITJINPA
PANSY NAPANGATI
POLLY NAPANGARDI
TIMMY PAYUNKA
TURKEY TOLSON
WILLIAM SANDY
WENTON RUBUNTJA


DINNY NOLAN TJAMPITJINPA

Dinny Nolan Tjampitjinpa

It has been suggested that Dinny's date of birth predates the Coniston massacre of 1928, Born c 1922 - 1925.

His place of birth is West of Mt Allan, close to what is now present-day Yuendumu. Dinny spent many years working as a stockman across the Territory before arriving in Papunya in the mid 70's. As a senior custodian for the Warlpiri people, he is recognised as a leader of Rainmaking and Water Dreaming ceremonies. He oversees other corroborees and paints the bodies of those taking part in the ceremonies and he is renowned for his hefty singing voice. Dinny is a highly respected elder of the Anmatjera and Warlpiri group.

As a cousin to Clifford Possum, Billy Stockman and Kaapa, his transition to the Papunya painting group was smooth. In 1977 as part of the Papunya Artists he travelled to exhibitions of his work in various Galleries in Melbourne, Victoria. One of his designs has been constructed and is used in stained glass in one of the windows at the National Gallery of Victoria

In 1981 on travelling to Sydney with Paddy Carrol he constructed the first sand painting ever seen outside of Central Australia. His work and his manner has left a strong and indelible impression on Paddy Carrol. Dinny has travelled extensively throughout the U.S.A. He has attended various American indigenous conferences and exhibitions as a guest of the American native tribes people. He has shared his culture with them in many forms. .

 

 

The Dreamings he paints include Water, Willy Willy, Pelican, Bush Turkey, Emu, Goanna and Bushfire.

Dinny has works exhibited in many Galleries, Museums and collections throughout the world. Dinny Nolan has painted for the Aboriginal Desert Art Gallery (Michael Hollow) since 1989.

Some examples of these are:


Artbank,


The National Gallery of Australia in Canberra,

National Museum of Australia in Canberra,


Victorian Arts Centre ,


University of WA Anthropology Museum,


National Gallery of Victoria,


Art Gallery of WA,


Michael Hollow collection,


The Holmes à Court collection

and the Victorian Museum.

 

ALICE SPRINGS - MELBOURNE - SYDNEY
87 TODD MALL ALICE SPRINGS 0870 AUSTRALIA
All content of this site is copyright © 2008 and may not be reproduced without express permission of Aboriginal Desert Art Gallery Pty Ltd.