Press Release

STATION is delighted to present Wilkinkarra, a solo exhibition by Angus Tjungurrayi in collaboration with Papunya Tula Artists. Wilkinkarra is the Pintupi-Luritja name for Lake Mackay, a vast salt lake that straddles the Western Australian and Northern Territory border containing sacred sites to which Angus shares custodianship.

Angus Tjungurrayi is the son of internationally-renowned Papunya Tula artists Warlimpirrnga Tjapaltjarri and Yalti Napangati, both members of the Pintupi Nine – the last remaining group of traditional hunter-gatherers who first encountered settler Australians in 1984. Angus lives and works in Kiwirrkurra community, one of the most remote communities in the world situated deep in the Western Desert, 700km west of Mparntwe (Alice Springs).

Angus Tjungurrayi regularly paints his custodial sites and associated Tjukurrpa (Dreaming Stories) including Wilkinkarra (Lake Mackay) and the secret-sacred Tingari song-cycle. Angus learnt to paint watching his father in the Kiwirrkurra studio, utilising the optical techniques his father is famous for – ‘flashes’ that encode and reveal esoteric meaning. Unlike his father, Angus’ works are often hard, angular, geometric compositions with Western characters of personal meaning embedded, merging traditional and contemporary Pintupi life.

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About the Artist

Angus Tjungurrayi was born in the bush at the swamp site, Ngukanupalkarrnga, just north of Lake Mackay near Maruwa. He is the son of internationally-renowned Papunya Tula artists Warlimpirrnga Tjapaltjarri and Yalti Napangati, both members of the Pintupi Nine – the last remaining group of traditional hunter-gatherers who first encountered settler Australians in 1984. Angus lives and works in Kiwirrkurra community, one of the most remote communities in the world situated deep in the Western Desert, 700km west of Mparntwe (Alice Springs).

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Established in Melbourne in 2011, with a second space opened in Sydney in 2019, STATION is dedicated to presenting an engaging, conceptually-driven exhibition program, with the aim of fostering rigorous, critically-engaged contemporary art practices. STATION represents a broad stable of established and emerging Australian and international artists. We are committed to bringing Australian contemporary art practices to international audiences and presenting opportunities for our artists to be positioned within a broader global dialogue.

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