Significant
We are thrilled to present the tenth anniversary edition, and the first international edition of SIGNIFICANT across all three of our galleries鈥攊n Melbourne, Sydney, and New York鈥攖his year, from 7 May through 3 July 2025.
This new, international edition will provide collectors with a unique opportunity to view and acquire exceptional works of art across all three of our venues simultaneously, and will also provide far greater visibility to these artists and their work as we continue to foster awareness and appreciation for Australian First Nations art around the world.
Among the highlights is a selection of important bark paintings from the renowned Lance Bennett Collection, a powerful assemblage of Wanjina figures from the Kimberley region, and a historic group of early Papunya boards dating from 1971 to 1973.
Alongside these seminal works is Kaapa Tjampitjinpa's Budgerigar Dreaming 1972, a masterpiece widely regarded as the pinnacle of the Western Desert art movement.
A fine selection of urban Indigenous art by the internationally acclaimed Gordon Bennett, Lin Onus, and Daniel Boyd, who has recently garnered prestigious representation with Marian Goodman Gallery, Paris also feature and the contemporary section includes a rare suite of nine paintings by Ngarra, major works by Rover Thomas and Paddy Bedford, as well as exceptional canvases by Papunya artists Doreen Reid, Yukultji Napangati, Mantua Nangala, and a spectacular, large-scale painting by Patrick Tjungurrayi.
Finally, we are deeply honoured to facilitate the sale of the monumental Thundi - Big River Barramundi Story 2008, the Bentinck Island women鈥檚 collaborative featuring Sally Gabori, Netta Loogatha, Ethel Thomas, Paula Paul, and others.
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We are thrilled to present the tenth anniversary edition, and the first international edition of SIGNIFICANT across all three of our galleries鈥攊n Melbourne, Sydney, and New York鈥攖his year, from 7 May through 3 July 2025.
This new, international edition will provide collectors with a unique opportunity to view and acquire exceptional works of art across all three of our venues simultaneously, and will also provide far greater visibility to these artists and their work as we continue to foster awareness and appreciation for Australian First Nations art around the world.
Among the highlights is a selection of important bark paintings from the renowned Lance Bennett Collection, a powerful assemblage of Wanjina figures from the Kimberley region, and a historic group of early Papunya boards dating from 1971 to 1973.
Alongside these seminal works is Kaapa Tjampitjinpa's Budgerigar Dreaming 1972, a masterpiece widely regarded as the pinnacle of the Western Desert art movement.
A fine selection of urban Indigenous art by the internationally acclaimed Gordon Bennett, Lin Onus, and Daniel Boyd, who has recently garnered prestigious representation with Marian Goodman Gallery, Paris also feature and the contemporary section includes a rare suite of nine paintings by Ngarra, major works by Rover Thomas and Paddy Bedford, as well as exceptional canvases by Papunya artists Doreen Reid, Yukultji Napangati, Mantua Nangala, and a spectacular, large-scale painting by Patrick Tjungurrayi.
Finally, we are deeply honoured to facilitate the sale of the monumental Thundi - Big River Barramundi Story 2008, the Bentinck Island women鈥檚 collaborative featuring Sally Gabori, Netta Loogatha, Ethel Thomas, Paula Paul, and others.