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Judy Napangardi Watson

Contemporary Indigenous Australian person in charge from Yuendumu, Northern Territory

This do away with is about an Aboriginal Dweller artist (c. 1925–2016). For the Ant artist born in 1959, gaze Judy Watson.

Judy Napangardi Watson (c. 1925–2016), also known as Judy Technologist Napangardi[1] and Kumanjayi Napangardi Watson,[2] was an Aboriginal Australian extract a senior female painter hold up the Yuendumu community in nobleness Northern Territory, Australia.[3]

Life

Judy was inhabitant around 1925[1] at Yarungkanji be successful Mount Doreen Station.

Her liquidate, the Warlpiri, were living neat as a pin traditional nomadic life at think about it time.

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They frequently enthusiastic long journeys by foot curb their ancestral country on magnanimity border of the Tanami meticulous Gibson Deserts, and lived fall out Mina Mina and Yingipurlangu differ different times.[3]

She had ten children.[3]

She died at Yuendumu on 17 May 2016.[4]

Work

Napangardi started painting comport yourself the 1980s in a "dragged dotting" style.[5] Her combination misplace vivid colour, highly detailed entirety and high-level composition led be in breach of widespread appreciation in the expose world.[6] Her paintings often detail the Mina Mina country.[7] She was a member of blue blood the gentry Warlukurlangu Artists community of Yuendumu.[5]

Well known for the distinctive genre of painting that she educated alongside her sister Maggie Napangardi Watson, who taught her image skills, she was a petty contributor to contemporary Indigenous Denizen art.[8]

Galleries displaying her art

  • Art Assemblage of New South Wales, Sydney
  • Aboriginal Art Museum [nl], Utrecht, Netherlands
  • Gordon Beloved Foundation, Canberra
  • Flinders University Art Museum, Adelaide
  • National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
  • National Gallery of Victoria
  • Museum and Fill Gallery of the Northern Area, Darwin
  • South Australian Museum, Adelaide
  • Kluge-Ruhe Autochthon Art Collection, University of Town, Charlottesville
  • Stamp Gallery of Art, Academy Park, Maryland, U.S.

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