Tjapangati, a Pintupi man, began painting for Papunya Tula in 1977, joining the cooperative in its formative years and aligning himself with the first generation of Western Desert artists. During this period, Tjapangati worked to translate ceremonial and sand-painting traditions to works on canvas, ensuring the preservation and wider recognition of these cultural narratives.

Charlie Tjapangati (1949-2021)

Untitled, 2002

acrylic on canvas
168 x 46 cm (66.1” x 18.1”)

PROVENANCE

Papunya Tula, catalogue number CT0201050, Northern Territory, Australia

Scott Livesey Art Gallery, Australia

Private collection, United States

 

$8,500 USD, framed

Tjapangati, a Pintupi man, began painting for Papunya Tula in 1977, joining the cooperative in its formative years and aligning himself with the first generation of Western Desert artists. During this period, Tjapangati worked to translate ceremonial and sand-painting traditions to works on canvas, ensuring the preservation and wider recognition of these cultural narratives.

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