This week see's the opening of our second Songlines show by Jean Baptiste Apuatimi. A wealth of rich earthy Aboriginal treasures await you at our Conway Street gallery, along with an exclusive performance from the artist and a talk by Tim Hill on Saturday 27 June 3 pm.
She is the mother of eleven children and the widow of the famous artist, Declan Apuatimi. When he died in 1985, he bequeathed his stories and his artistic legacy to her, largely – so she says – to give her a means of her supporting the family. She has done far more than that.
By 1987 she was painting full-time and in her own name. Her work, with its highly original interpretation of traditional Tiwi motifs – achieved an instant following. Using the familiar Tiwi palette of red, yellow, ochre, black and white, and the customary mesh of cross- hatching and geometric forms, to record the traditional stories of her people, she has managed to create works of great lucidity and individuality. Her pictures have been acquired by the State and National galleries of Australia.

