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ABOUT THE ARTIST
Artist Name: Malcolm Jagamarra
Tribe: Warlpirri
Area: Central & Western Desert
Born: Born 1955

Malcolm Jagamarra was born in the Australian outback in 1955. He is the son of Minnie Napanangka, a Warlpiri woman, and Gerry Maloney an Irish bushman. As a child Malcolm lived the traditional way of life and travelled the land on walkabout with his mother and family.

At the time, as part of the ‘Aboriginal Assimilation Program’, all Aboriginal children were taken from their families and placed in white environments. Because of this, Malcolm’s mother would hide him whenever they visited a white homestead.

At the age of six, Malcolm was discovered by the authorities and taken to Adelaide where he spent the next eighteen years. He matriculated from Adelaide Boys High School in 1972 and stared in League Football for North Adelaide until 1975. In 1978 Malcolm returned to Alice Springs and was reunited with his family for the first time since 1960. In 1983 Malcolm underwent manhood initiation ceremonies he had missed as a boy. It was then that he learnt the secret songs and dances of his tribe, the Lander River Warlpiri.

Malcolm’s art evolved from his tribe’s ceremonies. Aboriginal paintings were originally daubed on the ground and on the bodies of the people and were therefore not preserved. Since 1971 they have been preserved in the form of acrylic paint on canvas.

"It has given everyone a chance to learn about Aboriginal Dreamings", says Jagamarra. "Our art reflects not just the land but its mythology, song and dance". The symbols are called "iconography" and are the oldest in the world.

Malcolm was the first Aboriginal artist to use oils on his paintings and he is the leader in his style. Malcolm is considered to be one of the most talented and dynamic Aboriginal artists working in Australia and has been instrumental in forging new directions for traditional arts.

In 1993 Malcolm was commissioned by Telecom Australia to create the paintings that appeared on a series of phonecards in celebration of the UN Year of the World’s Indigenous People.

In 2004 Malcolm was publicised for the painting of a cello for the Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition.

Dreamings

Jardiwanpa (fire), Ngapa (water), Wardapi (Goanna), Warna ( snake), Wulyparrari (Milky Way), Yarriprir (Green Snake), Ngatijirri (Budgerigar), Napaltjarri-Warna (Seven Sisters), Marlu (Rock Kangaroo), Purruparnta (Frog), Ngarlkirdi (Tree Witchety Grub), Wanakiji and Yakajirri (Bush Tomato), Yarla (Bush Potato), Marnakiji (Bush Lantana), Marlpa (Bush Beans), Pirli- Ngawurrpa (Rock Wallaby)

Exhibitions:

1996 - Gauguin Gallery, Singapore

1996 - Nangara Exhibition, Belgium

1995 - Malcolm Jagamarra, Brisbane, QLD

1994 - Wagner Art Gallery, Hong Kong

1993 - Mendelson Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA, USA

1993 - Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, ALD

1992 - Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney

1991 - Stuttgart Gallery, Stuttgart, Germany; Rebecca Hosack Gallery, London; Australian Aboriginal Art Gallery Vineyard, Germany; Barbara Gilman, Miami, Florida, USA; Malagra’s Gallery San Antonio, Texas, USA.

1991 - Bahti Indian Art Gallery, Tuscon, Arizona, USA

1991 - Throckmorton Gallery, Tuscon, Arizona, USA

1991 - Rosequist Gallery, Tuscon, Arizona, USA

1990 - Reichs Museum, The Netherlands

Collections:

Australian Embassy, New York, USA

Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW

Berkeley Editions, Australia

Professor Fishe Collection, Germany

The Kelton Collection, Santa Monica, USA

Corporate Designs:

Kellogs Australia

Hardy’s Wines, Australia

Duty Free Shoppers, Sydney, Australia

Telecom, Australia

Responsible Drinking Campaign, Northern Territory Government, Australia

Sandscapes, USA

Media Coverages:

SBS Television, Australia

Channel 9, Wonder World, Australia

ABC 7:30 Report, Australia

Qantas Inflight Television, USA

Cable Network Television, USA

NTD8 Television, NT, Australia

The Bulletin (Newsweek), Australia

Telegraph Mirror, Melbourne, Australia

Antiques and Art Magazine, Australia

The Age Newspaper, Melbourne, Australia

Inside Melbourne, Sydney, Australia

2SER FM Sydney, Australia

The Australian Newspaper

Sydney Morning Herald, Sydney, Australia

Australian Koori Mail, Sydney, Australia

Australian Way, Qantas Inflight Magazine

The Age Newspaper, Special Edition, Melbourne, Australia

Book References:

1988 - Unsung Heroes and Heroines of Australia, Baldwin,S (ed), Greenhouse Publications, Elwood, Victoria

A myriad of Dreaming

1994 - Dictionary of Western Desert Artists, Vivian Johnson,Craftsman House, Roseville, NSW

Desert Dreamings, Ancient Icons

Nangara, The Australian Aboriginal Art Exhibition

Art Residences:

1992 - Art Gallery of NSW;

Crystal Fahren Hoest Gallery, Hamelen, Germany

1993 (October) - Mendelson Gallery, Pittsburgh, PA, USA;

Club Med, Queensland, Australia

1993 - Rebecca Hossack Gallery, London, UK

1994 (January) - Global Colours, Sydney, Australia

1995 (April) - Youth Theatre, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

ART PIECES
Original Authentic Aboriginal Art
Willowra
Willowra

76 x 110 cm

 


By: Malcolm Jagamarra

Price: AU$11,000.00
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Original Authentic Aboriginal Art
Milkyway Dreaming
Milkyway Dreaming
127 x 173 cm
By: Malcolm Jagamarra

Price: AU$20,000.00
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Original Authentic Aboriginal Art
Frog Dreaming
Frog Dreaming

125 x 170 cm

 


By: Malcolm Jagamarra

Price: AU$20,000.00
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Original Authentic Aboriginal Art
Clay Pits
Clay Pits
50 x 120cm
By: Malcolm Jagamarra

Price: AU$5,500.00
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Original Authentic Aboriginal Art
Frogs
Frogs

138 x 168cm


By: Malcolm Jagamarra

Price: AU$20,000.00
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Original Authentic Aboriginal Art


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