Australian Indigenous Fine Art 2020-10-20 Auction - 110 Price Results - Cooee Art in au
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Emily Kame Kngwarreye - My Country - Final Series, 1996Rover Joolama Thomas - Canning Stock Route, c.1984Minnie Pwerle - Awelye, 1999
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Paddington, Australia
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Australian Indigenous Fine Art

Welcome to this special Cooee Art MarketPlace Indigenous Fine Art offering for 2020. The sale will include 62 works from the collection of one of Aboriginal art?s greatest promoters and supporters, the incomparable owner of the former Aboriginal Gallery of Deamings, Hank Ebes. The estimated value of the 107 artworks collected for this auction is $1,800,000 ? 2,500,000. Hank Ebes crashed into the burgeoning Indigenous art scene in Melbourne in the early 1990s. A former crop duster and commercial pilot, he started collecting Aboriginal art after flying his own plane to Alice Springs and buying 120 paintings on the spot from Don Holt at Delmore Downs, before falling out with the cattle station owner come art dealer. He went on to specialise in art from the Eastern Desert, employing at one time, three ?field officers? before providing Fred Torres at Dacou Gallery with the financial backing to hold workshops ?on country? with Torres? mother Barbara Weir, grandmother Minnie Pwerle, and auntie Emily Kngwarreye. During one such workshop Emily painted her masterpiece Earth?s Creation I, which Cooee Art MarketPlace sold in 2017 for $2.1 million, the highest price ever achieved for the work of any Australian female artist. This sale includes works by Emily Kngwarreye and other Utopia artists, as well as 40 paintings depicting different sites and aspects of the Tingari Dreaming with examples by the Pintupi Nine, the last remnant group to abandon their nomadic lives in the Western Desert in 1984. You can access the Cooee Art MarketPLace dedicated auction platform where you can bid live online, leave absentee bids or simply just watch the auction at: auction.cooeeart.com.au
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Trevor Nickolls - Hippy Picnic, 2006: A solid grounding in the theory of Western art put Trevor Nickolls in a unique position when, towards the end of his post-graduate degree, he had a chance encounter with Papunya artist Dinny Nolan.
0006: Trevor Nickolls - Hippy Picnic, 2006Est. A$5,500-A$6,500Lot Closed
Minnie Pwerle - Awelye Atnwengerrp, 2004: The manner in which Minnie Pwerle created her works was the result of an urgency to reconnect to the past and keep the Dreaming a living reality. In painting after painting, she depicted the body
0007: Minnie Pwerle - Awelye Atnwengerrp, 2004Est. A$8,000-A$12,000Lot Closed
Emily Kame Kngwarreye - Untitled, 1993: Toward the end of 1991, women’s Awelye ceremonies were being held in Utopia and the surrounding region. Emily’s work became more expressionistic, with the graphic under-layer of linear
0008: Emily Kame Kngwarreye - Untitled, 1993Est. A$40,000-A$60,000Lot Closed
Kitty Kantilla - Jilamara, 2000: Kitty Kantilla’s art, and indeed all Tiwi art, is informed by the ornate body painting of the Pukumani ceremony. What makes the art of Kitty Kantilla and those of her generation so inherently
0013: Kitty Kantilla - Jilamara, 2000Est. A$3,500-A$6,500Lot Closed
Paddy Bedford - Untitled, 1998: Characteristic of Paddy Bedford's painting style are richly ochred surfaces with minimal arrangements of circular shapes delineated by white dots. Though important Dreamings such as the Emu, Turkey,
0018: Paddy Bedford - Untitled, 1998Est. A$6,000-A$10,000Lot Closed
Artist Once Known - Root Plant, 1975: This early Papunya Board was collected by the second art adviser in Papunya, Peter Fannin in 1975. While the artist is unknown, the subject recorded on the back of the painting indicates the image
0019: Artist Once Known - Root Plant, 1975Est. A$2,000-A$2,500Lot Closed
Billy Joongoorra Thomas - Waarla, 2000: Billy Thomas began painting on canvas in 1995, after he approached Waringarri Arts in Kununurra to supply him with painting materials. Prior to that, he did not belong to any community of artists. He
0022: Billy Joongoorra Thomas - Waarla, 2000Est. A$6,000-A$8,000Lot Closed
Emily Kame Kngwarreye - Awelye, 1993: Emily's middle name, Kame, is taken from the yam Dreaming site at Alhalkere. The nutritional value of the yam is hidden underground, in the swollen roots and their pod-like attachments which are
0024: Emily Kame Kngwarreye - Awelye, 1993Est. A$40,000-A$60,000Lot Closed
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