NGAYUKU NGURA - MY PLACE: NEW WORKS FROM KALKA & PIPALYATJARA
Past exhibition
Angela Watson Australian, Pitjantjatjara, b. 1966
Minyma Kutjara, 2022
acrylic on canvas
91 x 91 cm
22-56
Minyma Katjura, (two women) travel from the other side of Makura Piti heading north. The two sisters stop halfway near Wingellina. The younger onw keeps looking back because she is...
Minyma Katjura, (two women) travel from the other side of Makura Piti heading north. The two sisters stop halfway near Wingellina. The younger onw keeps looking back because she is homesick. The big sister said, "Why you looking back, why you crying? We are going long way." They travelled around all the different country. The younger sister realises that the older one is pregnant, she thinks, how could that be, there are no men. But there are men, sneaky men, and they camp with the older sister at night. This story is a women's and men's business story. The two girls keep travelling up past Docker River.