Title
Birrkulda ceremony
circa 1960
Artist
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Details
- Other Title
- Untitled (The High Totem - Birrkulda Ceremony)
- Place where the work was made
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Milingimbi
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Central Arnhem Land
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Australia
- Cultural origin
- Gupapuyngu
- Date
- circa 1960
- Media category
- Bark painting
- Materials used
- natural pigments on bark
- Dimensions
- 157.0 x 65.0 cm
- Signature & date
Not signed. Not dated.
- Credit
- Purchased with funds provided by the Aboriginal Art Collection Benefactors 2013
- Location
- Naala Nura, ground level, 20th-century galleries
- Accession number
- 262.2013
- Copyright
- © Djawa Estate. Licensed by Aboriginal Artist Agency Ltd, Sydney
- Artist information
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Tom Djawa
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About
Tom Djawa was a senior leader of the Gupapuyngu clan and was among the group of artists, including Binyinyuwuy and Lipundja, working at Milingimbi from the late 1940s. These artists were actively painting their culture with the support of the mission, producing small jewel like bark paintings and some sculptural forms.
Djäwa celebrates his own clan in Birrkulda ceremony c1960, in what his son, Dr Gumbala described as being:
Like a passport … like an I.D. This is a painting worth mention. This is a Yirritja painting and this is a Gupapunygu painting and the painting is coming from a place called Djiliwirri. This painting has lots of meanings in this country. Identifying people, who they are … this is the painting of Gupapuygu clan.As a form of self-portrait, the work identifies Djäwa as an individual and as a Gupapuyngu Daygurrgurr man. Djiliwirri is the Gupapuyngu Daygurrgurr estate at Buckingham Bay and Djäwa’s homeland. The commanding figures and objects within the work are elaborately adorned with the distinct diamond design for niwuda (Yirritja honey). Sugarbag is a highly valued commodity and is celebrated by Gupapuyngu Daygurrgurr people, being a central feature of the age grading Birrkulda ceremony during which it is painted on the bodies of participants.
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Places
Where the work was made
Milingimbi
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Exhibition history
Shown in 3 exhibitions
The classic period: Arnhem Land barks from the 1960s - 2000s, Aboriginal and Pacific Art, Waterloo, 05 Mar 2013–30 Mar 2013
Art from Milingimbi: taking memories back, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 12 Nov 2016–29 Jan 2017
20th-Century galleries, ground level (rehang), Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 20 Aug 2022–2023
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Bibliography
Referenced in 1 publication
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Cara Pinchbeck, Art from Milingimbi, ‘Djawa’, pg. 76-85, Sydney, 2016, 85 (colour illus.), 141.
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