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| Artist: Philip
Gudthaykudthay Title: Wagilag Sisters Story Medium: Ochre on canvas Cat#: CP1693 Area: Ramingining - Central Arnhem Land Size: 164x158cm Price: AUD$: POA |
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Solo Exhibitions
1983, Garry Anderson Gallery, Sydney
1991, Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney
2002, Karen Brown Gallery, Darwin
2003, Aboriginal and Pacific Art Gallery, Sydney
2006, Pussycat:The Sorcerer, Aboriginal & Pacific Art Gallery, Sydney
Select Group Exhibitions
1979, Traditions and Innovations, staged by the Museum & Art Gallery
at the Legislative Assembly, Darwin
1984, Objects & Representations from Ramingining, Power Institute, Sydney
1989, Aboriginal Art: The Continuing Tradition, National Gallery of Australia,
Canberra
1989, Masterpiece Fine Art Gallery, Hobart
1990, Ramingining Art, Birukmarri Gallery, Fremantle
1991, The Eighth National Aboriginal Art Award Exhibition, Museum and Art
Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin
1992/3, New Tracks Old Land: An Exhibition of Contemporary Prints from
Aboriginal Australia, touring USA and Australia
1992, Paintings and Sculptures from Ramingining, Jimmy Wululu & Phillip
Gudthaykudthay, Drill Hall Gallery, ANU, Canberra
1993, Dimensions: Jimmy Wululu & Phillip Gudthaykudthay, Fremantle Arts
Centre, Fremantle
1993, The Tenth National Aboriginal Art Award Exhibition, Museum and Art
Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin
1993/4, ARATJARA, Art of the First Australians, Touring: Kunstammlung
Nordrhein-Westfalen, Dusseldorf; Hayward Gallery, London; Louisiana Museum,
Humlebaek, Denmark
1994, Canvassing, 24 Hour Art, Darwin, NT
1994, Maningrida Collection, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney
1994, Power of the Land, Masterpieces of Aboriginal Art, National Gallery of
Victoria
1994, Yiribana, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
1994, Art of the Rainbow Snake, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
1996, The Native Born: Objects and Representations from Ramingining, MCA, Sydney
1997, The Painters of the Wagilag Sisters Story 1937-1997, National Gallery
of Australia, Canberra
1998, Dreamings, Vlaams-Europeesch Conferentiecentrum, Brussels, Belgium
1998, Dreamings, Spazio Pitti Arte, Florence, Italy
1999, The Sixteenth National Aboriginal Art Award Exhibition, Museum and Art
Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin
1999, Le Memorial un chef-d'oeuvre d'art aborigine, Olympic Museum, Lausanne,
Switzerland; State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg, Russia; Museo Nacional
Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid
2000, Yolngu Science: Objects and Representations from Ramingining, MCA, Sydney
2001, The Native Born: Objects and Representations from Ramingining, Sprengel
Museum, Hanover
2002, Ramingining, Arte aborigen australiano de la Tierra de Arnhem, Museo
Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid
2002, The Native Born: Objects and Representations from Ramingining, Palacio
de Velazquez, Parque del Retiro, Madrid
2002, A Taste of Aboriginal Art, Robert Steele Gallery, New York, USA
2003, Out of the Dilly Bag, Bright! St. Kilda, Victoria
2003, The Native Born: Contemporary Aboriginal Art from Ramingining, Museum
of Contemporary Art (MOCA) Taipei, Taiwan
2003, The Native Born: Contemporary Aboriginal Art from Ramingining, Asia Society
Museum, New York, USA
2003, Resonance: Recent works from Ramingining, Hill-Smith Fine Art Gallery,
Adelaide
2003, The Twentieth National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award,
Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin
2003, Spirit Country: Contemporary Australian Aboriginal Art, Art Front Gallery,
Tokyo
2003, Animals and Spirits, Alison Kelly Gallery, Melbourne
2004, Artists from Ramingining, Framed Gallery, Darwin
2004, Telstra NATSIAA: Celebrating Twenty Years, National Archives, Canberra
(and touring)
2004, Dupun, Djalumbu, Badurru – Hollow Logs from Ramingining, Gallery
Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne
2004, Blak Insights, Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane
2004, Ramingining Rom: Paintings and Objects from Bula’bula Arts Aboriginal
Corporation, Fremantle Arts Centre, Western Australia
2004, Bulabula Artists Mala, Bandigan Arts, Sydney
2005, From Our Place to Yours, Hill-Smith Fine Art Galleries, Adelaide
2005, Yaku Yindi: Big Names from Ramingining, Hogarth Galleries, Sydney
2005, Pussycat and Friends, William Mora Galleries, Melbourne
2005, Pandanus to Paper: weavings and prints from Bula’bula Arts, Northern
Editions, Charles Darwin University, Darwin
2006, 13 Canoes (an Adelaide Fringe event), South Australian Museum, Adelaide
2006, Recently Ramingining, Hogarth Galleries, Sydney
2006, Australian Aboriginal Art, Robert Steele Gallery, New York, USA
Select Bibliography
2004, Essay by Ken Watson, Tradition Today: Indigenous Art in Australia, Art
Gallery
of NSW
2000, Mundine, Murphy, Rudder, The Native Born: Objects and Representations
from
Ramingining, Arnhem Land, Museum of Contemporary Art in association with Bula'bula
Arts
1997, Caruana and Lendon (eds), The Painters of the Wagilag Sisters Story 1937-1997,
National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
Collections
Artbank, Sydney
Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney
Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide
Charles Darwin University (CDU) Collection, Darwin
Flinders University Art Museum, Adelaide
Kluge-Rhue Aboriginal Art Collection, University of Virginia, USA
The Holmes a Court Collection
Linden Museum, Stuttgart, Germany
Milingimbi Collection, Milingimbi Educational and Cultural Association (MECA)
Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin
Museum of Contemporary Art, Ramingining Collection, Sydney
National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Parliament House Art Collection, Canberra
Seattle Art Museum, USA
University of Technology, Sydney
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