Yurpiya Lionel Pitjantjatjara , b. 6/11/1960
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Yurpiya LionelAnumara (Caterpillar), 2024acrylic on canvas90 x 150 cmSold
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H O M E
Opening exhibition of Everywhen Art at Whistlewood 6 Jan - 25 Feb 2024The exhibition H O M E launches the new home of Everywhen Art at Whistlewood - the McCulloch family's historic house gallery on the Mornington Peninsula. This richly explorative exhibition...Read more -
Sydney Contemporary 2023
NextGen Ernabella + Jack Nawilil Spirit Poles 7 - 10 Sep 2023Visit us at Booth A11 (First Section) at Carriageworks, September 07 - 10 for Sydney Contemporary 2023. REQUEST CATALOGUE We're delighted to be presenting NextGen Ernabella - dynamic and innovative...Read more -
This Week in the Gallery: November 2022
26 - 30 Nov 2022A wide selection of beautiful paintings from across Central Australia, perfect to celebrate the remaining few days of spring. Artists include: Doris Bush Nungurrayi (Papunya Tjupi Arts), Anita Pumani (Mimil...Read more -
Minyma Mankurpa Ernabella La Nguru
Three Ladies from Ernabella 13 Oct - 3 Nov 2021IN PARTNERSHIP WITH ERNABELLA ARTS. Two senior artists Yurpiya Lionel and Atipalku Intjalki are joined by talented emerging artist Tjulyata Kulyuru in an exhibition of works from the APY Lands'...Read more -
Summer Collector's Show 2021
Outstanding Aboriginal art from 9 regions 27 Dec 2020 - 23 Feb 2021Read more -
ReGeneration
Showing, teaching, passing down.... 29 Sep - 25 Nov 2019Celebrating spring and the season of renewal with an expansive exhibition of new Aboriginal art from the APY Lands, the Western, Central & Eastern Deserts, the Pilbara, Qld, Arnhem Land,...Read more -
Inheritance
Showing, teaching, passing down... 30 Sep - 23 Oct 2016McCulloch & McCulloch/ Salt Contemporary Art, Queenscliff An exhibition of new Aboriginal art from the APY Lands, the Kimberley, the Central, Western & Eastern Deserts, the Pilbara and Arnhem Land...Read more
Yurpiya Lionel is a leading senior artist of Ernabella Arts in the APY Lands of SA. She was born at the homeland Donald’s Well, near Kenmore Park, about 45 kms east of Ernabella. She is the daughter of the late Pantjti Lionel, a very senior Pitjantjatjara woman and artist. Her family lived in Ernabella where she attended school. In 2004 Yurpiya started painting at Ernabella Arts. She has three children and several grandchildren - her daughters Rachael and Alison Lionel are emerging painters and ceramic artists.
Yurpiya is also a very accomplished fibre sculptor and weaver. Her main painting theme is that of the Caterpillar (Anumara) Dreaming story of her mother's country near Kanpi. Her depictions of the caterpillar tracks as they weave under and over the ground were originally multicoloured. However in recent years she has refined her style to that of fine lines and more subtle colouration. It is these more recent works that have been singled out for praise by critic, led her to be chosen as a finalist in the 2015 Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards and sought after by leading collectors.
Her work has been included in group exhibition presented by her art centre's representative galleries in Sydney, Melbourne, the Mornington Peninsula, Queenscliff, Broome, Alice Springs, Canberra, Darwin, the USA, Belgium and Singapore.
Her work is represented in the National Gallery of Victoria, the University of Newcastle and was selected to appear in the groundbreaking Indigenous art festival Tarnanthi at the Art Gallery of South Australia in 2015.


