Bugai Whyoulter Purungu, b. 1939
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Bugai WhyoulterKaalpa (Kalypa, Canning Stock Route Well 23), 2023acrylic on linen122 x 76 cmSold
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Bugai WhyoulterWantili Claypan, 2019acrylic on linen76 x 122 cmSold
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Bugai WhyoulterWantili Claypan, 2017acrylic on linen76 x 152 cmSold
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Bugai WhyoulterKunawarritji (Canning Stock Route Well 33), 2016acrylic on linen106 x 152 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 -
For the Elders
29 Jun - 17 Jul 2023An exhibition in celebration of the theme of NAIDOC Week 2023 with barks, works on paper and paintings in ochre and acrylic by senior artists from Arnhem Land, Mornington Island,...Read more -
Synergy 2022
First Nations artists from around Australia 29 Aug - 13 Sep 2022FIRST NATIONS ART FROM AROUND AUSTRALIA Xavier Performing Arts Centre, Xavier College Senior Campus, 135 Barkers Road, Kew, 3101 A fundraising exhibition of 46 paintings, barks, ochres, weavings and jewellery...Read more -
WINTER SALON 2022
8 Jul - 9 Aug 2022WARM HUES + WINTER LIGHTS An extensive exhibition of new paintings and sculptures by a wide range of leading artists and rising stars of Aboriginal art from the Central and...Read more -
The Summer Collector's Show 2022
Outstanding Aboriginal Art from around Australia 27 Dec 2021 - 21 Feb 2022Read more -
Summer Collector's Show 2020
27 Dec 2019 - 25 Feb 2020Outstanding Aboriginal art from the Central, Western and Eastern Deserts, Far North Queensland, the APY Lands, Utopia, the Pilbara, the Kimberley, Tiwi Islands, Arnhem Land and the Mornington Peninsula plus...Read more -
The Colour Purple
A celebration of Aboriginal women's art 7 Mar - 2 Apr 2019In celebration of International Women's Day, Alice Walker's book and subsequent movie, the suffragette movement and all First Nations women, The Colour Purple features a wide variety of works by...Read more -
Colours of My Country
Opening summer exhibition Everywhen Artspace 5 Jan - 28 Feb 2019Opening exhibition Everywhen Artspace. New Aboriginal art from the Central, Western & Eastern deserts, Far North Queensland, the APY Lands, Utopia, the Pilbara, the Kimberley, Tiwi Islands, Arnhem Land and...Read more -
From Nature
Spring Salon 2017 23 Sep - 30 Oct 2017Discover the connection between art and nature this spring at Whistlewood Gallery. Our Spring Salon exhibition, From Nature, features Aboriginal and select contemporary Australian art selected for its celebration of...Read more -
Summer Show + Art Parade 2016
16 - 26 Jan 2016An exhibition of outstanding Aboriginal art from the Central, Western & Eastern Deserts, the APY Lands, the Kimberley, the Pilbara, Arnhem Land and the Mornington Peninsula. Highlights include: - Glowing...Read more -
Spring Salon 2013
13 - 21 Oct 2012A private view exhibition of vibrant new works by some of Australia’s most exciting Aboriginal artists. Our recent northern trips have included to the Top End regions of Daly River,...Read more
Bugai was born at Pukayiyirna, on present day Balfour Downs Station, though her parents soon travelled northward with her through Jigalong and Nullagine toward Kunawarritji. She grew up, walked and hunted primarily around Punmu, Kunawarritji and Kun Kun, and as a young woman travelled up and down large tracts of the 1850km long Canning Stock Route, where she and her husband met and walked with cattle drovers. In 1963 Bugai’s family met the surveyor Len Beadell, who was then grading roads for the Woomera Missile Testing Range. He gave the family flour, which Bugai was able to use to show her relaitives how to cook a simple damper (flat bread). Bugai had herself been taught how to bake with flour during her earlier interacions with drovers in her travels on the Stock Route. Bugai continued to live semi-nomadically with her family and later with her husband before eventually deciding to move to Jigalong Mission, joining many other relatives that had already travelled in from the desert following a prolonged and severe drought. In more recent years she has lived in Kunawarritji community, where she was taught to paint by relatives Nora Nungabar and Nora Wompi. The three women painted together as often as possible. For a long time, Bugai wove baskets, watching the other women painting. Later, she explained that she had been uncertain how to begin. Today Bugai is considered one of most established Martumili Artists, and is known as a master of colour, gesture and subtlety. Bugai's sister Nancy Patterson (dec.) was an equally renowned Martumili artist.


