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Earth Is Touch: Paintings from the Balgo Hills

Earth Is Touch: Paintings from the Balgo Hills

(October 28 - December 31, 2021)

  

Primal art has always had tactility, a sensual relationship to the earth.  It may be naturally abstracted, or it may be figurative, but it almost always serves as a physical connection to an integral animism.  For the last thirty years we have found this visionary quality in the works of Contemporary Indigenous artists in Australia. It was inevitable, then, that in these days of confrontations with racism and destructive climate change and the greedy cruelty of psychological and physical gentrification, that Cavin-Morris gallery would work toward showing a version of this vastly important art from those original culture bearers of the Western Australian landscape, an art that is alive, current, and electric.  

With the help of Emilia Galaitis (Emilia Galitis Projects), who connected us with the Warlayirti Artists and Poppy Lever, Director, Balgo Arts, sixteen paintings by the following Balgo artists were selected: Pauline Sunfly, Helicopter (Joey Tjungurrayi), Jimmie and Angie Tchooga, Winifred Nanala, Vincent Nanala, Brian Mudgedell, Christine Yukenbarri, and Miriam Baadjo.  

We love this inter-generational group because the artists are not only important Culture Bearers and keepers of the dreaming of their ancestors, but they collectively are more direct and personal in the ways they speak through paint.  The colors are intense, visceral, and bold, more gestural than pointillistic, filled with interior light. The application of paint is very physical, and it is directly relates to the traditional application of paint to skin which reflects the charged faceted light of sky, water, and fire.  This exhibition is about our excitement in perceiving one people’s interaction with what is still vital and part of an age-old patrimony.

The paintings are also edgy.  They are the modern visualizations of an oral culture’s sacred topography.  They break the arbitrary rules of what people think contemporary art should include.  Although they come from a group comprehensive of traditional cultural laws, but they also reflect the individuality of the creative hand.  They are free of dogma.  There is no separation between these hands and these souls.  These paintings are direct and immediate expressions of ever-changing natural and physical circumstances in a terrain disappearing at the unthinking destruction of mining and commercial developments.  Yet the work is beautiful, yet it is dramatic. In a world grasping for preservation of memory, dream, and the sanctity of the Earth herself, it has human importance in its legacies.  These hands bring the touching of the Earth to new skins of canvas and paper, awakening in us a hunger for ecological safekeeping.

For further information call us at 212-226-3768 or email us at info@cavinmorris.com.

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View fullsize   Brian Mudgedell  Tjintjintjin  , 2021 Acrylic on linen 48.03 x 24.02 inches 122 x 61 cm BMu 2
View fullsize   Christine Yukenbarri  Winpurpurla  , 2021 Acrylic on linen 59.84 x 39.76 inches 152 x 101 cm CY 1
View fullsize   HELICOPTER (Joey Tjungurrayi)  Nyinmi Ngurra  , 2020 Acrylic on linen 73 x 34 inches 185.4 x 86.4 cm HJT 1
View fullsize   HELICOPTER (Joey Tjungurrayi)  Wangkartu  , 2020 Acrylic on canvas 47.24 x 23.62 inches 120 x 60 cm HJT 2
View fullsize   HELICOPTER (Joey Tjungurrayi)  Nyinmi Ngurra  , 2020 Acrylic on canvas 71.65 x 31.89 inches 182 x 81 cm HJT 3
View fullsize   Jimmy and Angie Tchooga  Tjukukalyu  , 2019 Acrylic on linen 59.06 x 29.53 inches 150 x 75 cm JAT 1
View fullsize   Jimmy and Angie Tchooga  Tjukukalyu  , 2019| Acrylic on linen 70.87 x 31.5 inches 180 x 80 cm JAT 2
View fullsize   Miriam Baadjo  Nylia  , 2020 Acrylic on canvas 47 x 24 inches 119.4 x 61 cm MiBa 2
View fullsize   Miriam Baadjo  Tjatjati  , 2020 Acrylic on linen 48.03 x 40.16 inches 122 x 102 cm MiBa 3
View fullsize   Matthew West  Pali Pali Tjilkar  , 2020 Acrylic on linen 47.24 x 31.5 inches 120 x 80 cm MtW 1
View fullsize   Pauline Sunfly  Marunpa, South of Lake Mackay  , 2021 Acrylic on canvas 49 x 41.5 inches 124.5 x 105.4 cm Sun 1
View fullsize   Pauline Sunfly  Kununyurr, North of Wilkinkarra (Lake Mackay)  , 2021 Acrylic on linen 73 x 33 inches 185.4 x 83.8 cm Sun 2
View fullsize   Pauline Sunfly  Mangkayi  , 2021 Acrylic on linen 34 x 73 inches 86.4 x 185.4 cm Sun 3
View fullsize   Pauline Sunfly  Kalpanu  , 2018 Acrylic on canvas 47.24 x 23.62 inches 120 x 60 cm Sun 4
View fullsize   Pauline Sunfly  Wilkinkarra  , 2018 Acrylic on canvas 47.24 x 23.62 inches 120 x 60 cm Sun 5
View fullsize   Vincent Nanala  Marua  , 2021 Acrylic on canvas 49 x 42 inches 124.5 x 106.7 cm VNan 1
View fullsize   Winifred Nanala  Wilkinkarra  , 2020 Acrylic on linen 59.06 x 39.37 inches 150 x 100 cm WNan 2
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