Australian Aboriginal Art Exhibited by Internationally Renowned Aboriginal Artists
hop over to this website of art goes beyond some time to space. It doesn't discriminate on race, age, gender, language or culture. This is very true with Australian Aboriginal art. The traditions of the Indigenous Australians are colourfully blended and interwoven into striking strokes to mention a refreshing culture. What makes Australian Aboriginal art very rewarding is the place the Aboriginal everyone has shared their long artistic traditions with all the non-Indigenous society. Aboriginal art is a creative revelation of the past, life, culture and tradition. The very distinctive mark of latest Aboriginal art is the presence with their traditional symbols, designed to use conventional designs who have cultural or religious significance or power.
The Butler Goode Gallery Exhibits Australian Aboriginal Artists
The indigenous behaviour, beliefs, rituals and life are common told in a very story that only art can express. The Butler Goode Gallery believe in the importance and depth with this artistic expression, this is why they exhibit the enriching and captivating arena of Aboriginal art in their gallery. They boast an easy portfolio of artwork painted by up-and-coming and well-established artists. Here are some from the amazing artists featured inside their gallery:
Anna Petyarre
Commenced painting noisy . 1980s
Included in a variety of art collections in galleries and museums in Australia and other private and corporate collections in USA, Germany, Denmark, Poland and Italy
Joined art exhibitions around Australia plus USA and France
Barbara Weir
Daughter of the late famous Aboriginal artist Minnie Pwerle
Commenced painting in 1989
Developed a sophisticated contemporary painting style
Travelled to Indonesia to understand batik techniques
Travelled to Europe to demonstrate her artworks
Included in several art collections in galleries and museums in Australia, The Netherlands
Joined art exhibitions in Australia, Singapore, Korea, USA and countries in Europe
Charlie Tjapangati
Senior Papunya Tula artist; one of the leading Papunya Tula Pintupi artists whose artworks are sought by collectors worldwide
Chris Wirriimbi Edwards
Descendant from the Gumbaynggir people
Developed an original design of painting where he mixes sand from a sacred beach in Nambucca Heads with modern materials like acrylic paint
His artwork is deeply spiritual
His unique method of depth and form has produced him certainly one of Australia's most sought after emerging Aboriginal artists
Dorothy Napangardi
Featured in exhibitions throughout Australia, USA and Europe, where she's thought to be one with the leading artists from the contemporary Aboriginal art movement
Highly preferred by both collectors and curators worldwide
Won the Best Painting in European Media in the 8th National Aboriginal Art Award in 1991 as well as other awards in a variety of art exhibitions
Featured at The Australian Council; the Linden Museum in Stuttgart, Germany; and Kelton Foundation in Santa Monica, USA
Emily Kame Kngwarreye
Her first solo exhibition of paintings on canvas is at 1990 at Coventry Gallery, Sydney
Her pure talent with colour gave her instant recognition from art critics and collectors
Awarded the Australian Artists Creative Fellowship through the Australian Federal Government
Her paintings are permanently displayed in public galleries
Showcased in several exhibitions worldwide
These artists and others continue to evoke "Dreamtime"-inspired Aboriginal art throughout Australia and into the world. Aboriginal art will never fade because The Butler Goode Gallery will guarantee that well-established and emerging Aboriginal artists get showing their help collectors and art enthusiasts worldwide.