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Doris Bush Nungarrayi Luritja, b. 1942

Birth Date: 1942 Birth Place: Haasts Bluff, NT Language: Luritja Luritja artist Doris (Darinji) Bush Nungarrayi was born in Haasts Bluff/Ikuntji circa 1942. Her father was Warlpiri, and came in...
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Birth Date: 1942


Birth Place: Haasts Bluff, NT


Language: Luritja


Luritja artist Doris (Darinji) Bush Nungarrayi was born in Haasts Bluff/Ikuntji circa 1942. Her father was Warlpiri, and came in to the ration depot from his country west of Nyrripi and around Kintore after the birth of Doris's eldest brother Wirri Tjungurrayi. Her mother Yalkutjari Nakamarra was a Pintupi woman from the Kintore region whose father was 'boss' for the Kintore region and is buried there. Doris is a contraction of Dorothy - she is also known by her bush name Darinji. She had a younger sister also called Dorothy (b1952) whose bush name was Danisa.


Doris grew up at Haasts Bluff where she met and married George Bush Tjangala, a Luritja/Amnatyerre speaking man whose family came from just west of Alice Springs. Together they had three sons, Kenny, Christopher, and Simon. Doris has six grandchildren; granddaughters Stephanie, Benita, Verina and Chelsea-Anne and grandsons Gavin and Joshua.


George Bush was one of Papunya Tula Artists' original shareholders, though he did not paint much for the company apart from a brief period in the early 1980s. In the mid 1980's the family went to live on an outstation at Nulyumanu in Doris's mother's country out towards the WA/NT border. Later the couple divided their time between Papunya and Alice Springs, where George painted for the 'government gallery' (Centre for Aboriginal Artists and Craftsmen) in Alice Springs.


Doris's only surviving sibling, her brother Willy Nakanbala, lives in Papunya. After her husband's death in 1997, Doris spent increasing amounts of time in Papunya. Doris was a familiar figure in some of the Aboriginal art galleries of Alice Springs, asking for canvas and paints, although she received no encouragement.


After Papunya Tjupi Arts was established in Papunya in late 2007, Doris quickly became one of the most prolific and enthusiastic painters in the community and is usually the first to arrive each morning when - or even before - the doors open. In March/April 2012 she had her own solo exhibition at Damien Minton Gallery in Redfern Sydney, the first artist to do so under the auspices of Papunya Tjupi.


Doris won the Sir John Sulman Prize at the Art Gallery of NSW in 2023.

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