Mani Luki - Artist Info

About Mani Luki

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    Mani Luki Lawurriningamirri, also known as Harry Carpenter (c.1914-1980), was renowned for his distinctive sculptures which typically depict figures wearing clothing and with articulated arms and hands. Isaacs suggests a Makassan influence in the stylization of Mani Luki’s sculptures (Isaacs, J., Tiwi: Art, History, Culture, Melbourne: The Miegunyah Press, 2012, p.138): figures such as those illustrated in Isaacs 2012:68 are described as Makassan type.

    Mani Luki also made figures wearing variations on British naval uniforms dating from the early 19th century. He undertook several sculptural commissions in the course of his career and he features prominently in the Holmes Tiwi Collection at the Museum and Art Gallery of t...

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