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1926 - 1998. Known for: Aboriginal art and sculpture.
Mick Namarari Tjapaltjarri was a Pintupi man born in the Western Desert of the Northern Territory. He was a key figure in the modern Western Desert art movement, known for translating Dreaming... Read full biography
Mick Namarari Tjapaltjarri was a Pintupi man born in the Western Desert of the Northern Territory. He was a key figure in the modern Western Desert art movement, known for translating Dreaming stories and ancestral law into a new visual language. Mick's art evolved from figurative works with... Read full biography
Mick Namarari Tjapaltjarri was a Pintupi man born in the Western Desert of the Northern Territory. He was a key figure in the modern Western Desert art movement, known for translating Dreaming stories and ancestral law into a new visual language. Mick's art evolved from figurative works with ceremonial symbolism to elegantly minimal abstract pieces, reflecting the land and ancestral events of the desert. His work gained international recognition and is held in major public and private... Read full biography
Mick Namarari Tjapaltjarri was a Pintupi man born in the Western Desert of the Northern Territory. He was a key figure in the modern Western Desert art movement, known for translating Dreaming stories and ancestral law into a new visual language. Mick's art evolved from figurative works with ceremonial symbolism to elegantly minimal abstract pieces, reflecting the land and ancestral events of the desert. His work gained international recognition and is held in major public and private collections in Australia. Mick's contributions to Indigenous art were honored with prestigious awards during his lifetime.
Mick Namarari Tjapaltjarri was a Pintupi man born in the Western Desert of the Northern Territory. He was a key figure in the modern Western Desert art movement, known for translating Dreaming stories and ancestral law into a new visual language. Mick's art evolved from figurative works with ceremonial symbolism to elegantly minimal abstract pieces, reflecting the land and ancestral events of the desert. His work gained international recognition and is held in major public and private collections in Australia. Mick's contributions to Indigenous art were honored with prestigious awards during his lifetime.