
National Gallery of Australia | Collection Video Tour | Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander art
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The National Gallery of Australia is one of the world's most recently established national galleries. It opened to the public in 1982, after little more than a decade of collecting. The Gallery now holds the nation's largest and most valuable collection of art.
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Gulumbu Yunupingu, Gumatj/Rrakpala peoples (1943/1947), Garak I [The Universe] 2004. Painting, Bark painting, natural earth pigments on bark, 212.0 h x 57.0 w cm. Purchased 2005.

David Malangi Daymirringu, Manharrngu people (1927-1999), Gurrmirringu's wife c. 1968. Sculpture, natural earth pigments on wood, 85.0 h x 18.0 w x 13.0 d cm. Purchased 2005.

Clifford Possum Tjapaltjarri, Anmatyerr people (1932–2002), Warlugulong 1977. Painting, synthetic polymer paint on canvas, 202.0 h x 337.5 w cm. Purchased with the generous assistance of Roslynne Bracher and the Paspaley Family, David Coe and Michelle Coe, Charles Curran and Eva Curran, 2007 © the estate of the artist licensed by Aboriginal Artists Agency.

Unknown maker, Anindilyakwa people, Jawun (bicornual basket) late 19th-early 20th Century. Object, Fibre object, lawyer cane, 30.0 h x 37.5 w x 25.00 d cm. Purchased 2004.

Raminginging artists, The Aboriginal Memorial 1987-88. Sculpture, Installation, natural earth pigments on wood, height (irreg) 327.0 h cm. Purchased with the assistance of funds from National Gallery admission charges and commissioned in 1987.
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