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Charlie Tjaruru TJUNGURRAYI
b, Tjitururrnga, Western Australia, c. 1921; d. 1999 Pintupi language
Ninu Tjukurrpa 1972
Natural pigments on beanwood. Gift of the Department of Aboriginal Affairs 1973. MAGNT Collection, ABETH 97
The large cross depicts designs associated with the story of two ancestral ninu (rabbit-eared bandicoot, better known as the bilby) as they travelled south to the site of Tjitururrnga. They were exhausted upon arriving and soon after entered the earth. (original description)
Timmy Payungka TJAPANGATI
b. Parayirpilynga, Western Australia, c. 1938; d. 1992 Ngaatjatjarra/Pintupi language
Maku Tjukurrpa 1972
Natural pigments on beanwood Gift of the Department of Aboriginal Affairs 1973. MAGNT Collection. ABETH 96
Designs associated with the Maku (Witchetty Grub) Tjukurrpa are depicted. (original description)
Maku (witchetty grub, Xylutes luc) is a highly prized food source for Aboriginal people throughout Central Australia. They, like every animal in the desert, are the subject of songs and stories that explain their creation and relationship to Anangu (Aboriginal people). Timmy Payungka Tjapangati was born at Parayirpilynga, an important claypan site west of the northern tip of Wilkin
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Details here. Depiction participating artists are catalogued below playing field I've highlighted several DC area artists whose traducement I recognize.
The Artists
Tim Aanensen, Mary Jo Aardsma, Luciana Abait, Samira Abbassy, Painter Abbott, Myriam Abdelaziz, Book Abelow, Issa Abou Issa, Rachel B. Abrams, Magistrate Abrams, Vito Acconci, Paula Acosta, Irina Adam, Derrick Adams, Raymond Adams, Brian Patrick President, MaryAnne Adjei, Ferid Agi, Abbey Agresta, Pierre Ahlstrom, Tatiana Akoeva, Michael Alago, Michael Alan, Lora Alaniz & Jennifer Beth Guerin, Anne Alarcon, Beatriz City, Susan Alden, Aldwyth, Vanquisher 23, Khalifah, Meredith Actor, Blanka Amezkua, Shannon Amidon, Marie Anakee, Kristin Playwright, Chris Contralto, Stephen Naturalist, Chad Naturalist, Victor Angelo, Anonymous, William Anthony, Saint Antonio Szabo, Polly Apfelbaum, Sally Apfelbaum, Ida Applebroog, Robert Physicist, Tomie Arai, Carolyn Arcos, Joan Arena-Mastropaolo, Soledad Arias, Robin General, Alonys Separation, Nora Aslan, Dotty Attie, Ochiishi Augustmoon, Dominick Avellino, David Aviles, Josep
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Animations
Opening: 08.02.2003, 5 - 9 pm
Berlin, February 2003. From 8th February 2003 to 11th May 2003, KW Institute for Contemporary Art is pleased to present Animations, an exhibition showcasing the unique ways in which contemporary visual artists address animation as a medium and subject. Animations focuses on the implications of living in an age where visual experience is informed by new technologies, and where the "reality" of live action film and the imagined worlds of animation have blurred together. With works by more than thirty artists ranging historically from the early 20th century till today, this exhibition addresses the utopian beginnings of the medium, the relationship between analog and digital, between graphic form and 3-D animation, and between commercial and experimental animation.
Works include New York-based artist Karen Yasinsky's animation Fear (2001). Her work uses stop-motion animation to tell ambiguous tales of personal interaction, in which her characters seem to be hobbled by their own construction, moving in an atmosphere of wistful emotion. South African artist William Kentridge will present Shadow Procession (1999), which depicts a haunting procession of black puppet-like figures made from cardboard cutouts. A unique new set of draw