Garn'Giny Not Granite : Mabel Juli, Marlene Juli, Atlanta Mercy Umbulgurri
Moon Dreaming Not Granite Mining
This exhibition features works by one of Australia's most senior and revered artists, the 89-year-old East Kimberley painter Mabel Juli with those of her daughter, 43-year-old Marlene Juli and 24-year-old granddaughter Atlanta Mercy Umbulgurri. In early 2021, the three artists created a very special body of 31 paintings that portray in evocative imagery and extensive texts, three of their Country's most important Dreaming stories as well as others of significance. The genesis for the exhibition was the damage that had been done in 2019 and 2020 to the artists' Country and their important Dreaming sites by invasive granite mining exploration on their lands at Springvale Station, between Halls Creek and Warmun in the East Kimberley. This damage sparked a groundswell of support for the artists and the other traditional owners who strongly objected to it. The Kimberley Land Council is representing the traditional owners and a nationwide online campaign: garnkinynotgranite was established. The 31 works in this exhibition amply demonstrated the importance of Aboriginal heritage sites and what is lost if they are destroyed. Mabel Juli's spare and lyrical Garn'giny Ngarranggarni (Moon Dreaming) paintings epitomise the 'big story' these sites represent - taking us to the heart of human experience of love, mortality, kinship and obligation. Mrs Juli's stellar 25-year career includes representation in more than 100 group exhibitions in Australia's leading public and private galleries and a number of solo shows. An 8 times finalist in the Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award and winner of Melbourne University's Kate Challis RAKA Award, her work is in the collections of many Australian public galleries and significant international private collections.
Marlene Juli paints Goorlabal the Rainbow Serpent who travelled to Springvale Station to find water. Today the Serpent's gargantuan body lies as stone stretching across a large expanse of Country. Recently, the black granite that comprised sections of her tail have been extracted, leaving the surrounding bedrock as broken shards.
Talented 24-year-old Atlanta Mercy Umbulgurri has inherited the rights to paint her grandmother's famous dreaming story of the moon and the equally epic Old Woman Singing Out for her Dog - that relates the battles of the ancestral dingo and kangaroo.
In her interpretation of these stories with a new and fresh vision, Atlanta Umbulgurri's striking black and whites and soft yellow and pink works are powerful reminders of the continuity offered by art to maintain, celebrate and honour these ancient stories and the vital importance of preserving the lands on which they are held. They also introduce this young artist - exhibiting here for the first time - as a major new talent for this famous school of East Kimberley ochre painting.
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Atlanta Mercy UmbulgurriGarn'giny Ngarranggarni , 2021Natural pigments and ochres on canvas120 x 120 cmSold
47 1/4 x 47 1/4 in -
Atlanta Mercy UmbulgurriOld Woman Singing out for her Dog , 2021Natural pigment and ochres on canvas120 x 120 cmSold
47 1/4 x 47 1/4 in -
Atlanta Mercy UmbulgurriOld Woman Singing out for her Dog, 2021ochre and charcoal on canvas80 x 60 cmSold
31 1/2 x 23 5/8 in -
Atlanta Mercy UmbulgurriOld Woman Singing out for her Dog, 2021ochre on canvas80 x 60 cmSold
31 1/2 x 23 5/8 in -
Atlanta Mercy UmbulgurriDarrajayin Ngarranggarni, 2021ochre and charcoal on canvas80 x 80 cmSold
31 1/2 x 31 1/2 in -
Atlanta Mercy UmbulgurriDarrajayin Ngarranggarniochre and charcoal on canvas30 x 60 cmSold
11 3/4 x 23 5/8 in -
Mabel Juli WiringgoonNyawaroonoon , 2021Natural ochres and pigment on canvas90 x 90 cmSold
35 3/8 x 35 3/8 in -
Mabel Juli WiringgoonJoorndam, 2020ochre and charcoal on canvas80 x 80 cmSold
31 1/2 x 31 1/2 in -
Mabel Juli WiringgoonWoman Singing out for her Dog , 2020Ochre and charcoal on canvas60 x 60 cmSold
23 5/8 x 23 5/8 in -
Mabel Juli WiringgoonDoomboony , 2019Ochre and charcoal on canvas60 x 60 cmSold
23 5/8 x 23 5/8 in -
Mabel Juli WiringgoonPlace where my brother was born , 2017Natural ochre and pigment on canvas60 x 60 cmSold
23 5/8 x 23 5/8 in -
Mabel Juli WiringgoonTharriyarrel , 2017Natural ochre and pigment on canvas60 x 80 cmSold
23 5/8 x 31 1/2 in -
Mabel Juli WiringgoonJawarlaliny - Tata Lizard, 2014Natural ochre and pigment on canvas45 x 45 cm
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Mabel Juli WiringgoonGoorrarnda-warriny doo Joorndam, 2017ochre and charcoal on canvas70 x 70 cm
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Mabel Juli WiringgoonNgayin doo Marranyji, 2020Natural ochre and pigment on canvas45 x 45 cmSold
17 3/4 x 17 3/4 in -
Mabel Juli WiringgoonGoorrarnda - Warriny Two Brolgas, 2021Natural ochre and pigment on canvas30 x 90 cmSold
11 3/4 x 35 3/8 in -
Mabel Juli WiringgoonWardal doo Garn'giny, 2021Ochre and charcoal on canvas100 x 120 cmSold
39 3/8 x 47 1/4 in -
Mabel Juli WiringgoonGarn'giny Ngarranggarni, 2021ochre on canvas80 x 80 cmSold
31 1/2 x 31 1/2 in -
Mabel Juli WiringgoonWardal doo Garn'giny, 2021Ochre and charcoal on canvas90 x 120 cmSold
35 3/8 x 47 1/4 in -
Mabel Juli WiringgoonWardal doo Ngoomooloo, 2020Ochre and charcoal on canvas30 x 120 cmSold
11 3/4 x 47 1/4 in -
Mabel Juli WiringgoonWardal doo Garn'giny , 2021Ochre and charcoal on canvas80 x 80 cmSold
31 1/2 x 31 1/2 in -
Mabel Juli WiringgoonWardal doo Garn'giny, 2021natural ochres on canvas120 x 120 cmSold
47 1/4 x 47 1/4 in -
Mabel Juli WiringgoonGoorlabal Ngarranggarninatural pigment and ochres on canvas80 x 80 cmSold
31 1/2 x 31 1/2 in -
Mabel Wiringgoon JuliYaranggan, 2020ochres on canvas30 x 90 cmSold
11 3/4 x 35 3/8 in -
Mabel Juli WiringgoonYarrangan, 2021Ochre and charcoal on canvas60 x 80 cmSold
23 5/8 x 31 1/2 in -
Mabel Juli WiringgoonSpringvale, 2020ochre, charcoal and synthetic binder on canvas80 x 80 cm
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Mabel Juli WiringgoonTom Quilty and my Dad, 2014Natural ochre and pigment on canvas120 x 120 cmSold
47 1/4 x 47 1/4 in -
Mabel Juli WiringgoonTom Quilty and my Dad, 2013Ochre and charcoal on canvas120 x 120 cmSold
47 1/4 x 47 1/4 in -
Marlene JuliGoorlabal Ngarranggarni, 2021Natural pigments and ochres on canvas45 x 120 cmSold
17 3/4 x 47 1/4 in -
Marlene JuliGoorlabal Ngarranggarni , 2021Ochre and charcoal on canvas45 x 120 cmSold
17 3/4 x 47 1/4 in -
Marlene JuliGoorlabal Ngarranggarrni, 2021Ochres on canvas100 x 120 cmSold
39 3/8 x 47 1/4 in