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Malcolm Maloney Jagamarra SIGNATURES
Born 1955. Known for: Painting.
Malcolm Jagamarra is of the Warlpiri indigenous group residing in Australia’s Northern Territory. Jagamarra incorporates “dreaming” narratives - visual associations with sacred songs, dances, and... Read full biography
Malcolm Jagamarra is of the Warlpiri indigenous group residing in Australia’s Northern Territory. Jagamarra incorporates “dreaming” narratives - visual associations with sacred songs, dances, and mythology, into his artwork. The image of Wardapi, which translates to “Goanna,” an Australian lizard... Read full biography
Malcolm Jagamarra is of the Warlpiri indigenous group residing in Australia’s Northern Territory. Jagamarra incorporates “dreaming” narratives - visual associations with sacred songs, dances, and mythology, into his artwork. The image of Wardapi, which translates to “Goanna,” an Australian lizard species, is a prominent figure in aboriginal mythology and folklore. Jagamarra has been featured in over twenty exhibitions in Australia, the United States and Europe and has works in many private... Read full biography
Malcolm Jagamarra is of the Warlpiri indigenous group residing in Australia’s Northern Territory. Jagamarra incorporates “dreaming” narratives - visual associations with sacred songs, dances, and mythology, into his artwork. The image of Wardapi, which translates to “Goanna,” an Australian lizard species, is a prominent figure in aboriginal mythology and folklore. Jagamarra has been featured in over twenty exhibitions in Australia, the United States and Europe and has works in many private collections worldwide.Ref.: “Malcom Maloney Jagamarra.” Redrock Gallery. http://www.redrockgallery.net. Accessed July 21, 2015.
Malcolm Jagamarra is of the Warlpiri indigenous group residing in Australia’s Northern Territory. Jagamarra incorporates “dreaming” narratives - visual associations with sacred songs, dances, and mythology, into his artwork. The image of Wardapi, which translates to “Goanna,” an Australian lizard species, is a prominent figure in aboriginal mythology and folklore. Jagamarra has been featured in over twenty exhibitions in Australia, the United States and Europe and has works in many private collections worldwide.Ref.: “Malcom Maloney Jagamarra.” Redrock Gallery. http://www.redrockgallery.net. Accessed July 21, 2015.
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