Ian Rictor - Tuwan munu Kamanti - 137 x 90 cm - 24-170
Ian Rictor - Tuwan munu Kamanti - 137 x 90 cm - 24-170
Artiste : Ian Rictor
Titre de l'œuvre : Tuwan munu Kamanti
Format : 137 × 90 cm
Provenance et certificat : centre d'art aborigène du Spinifex Art Project
Référence de cette peinture : 24-170
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Explications pour cette œuvre :
Ian Rictor (1962) paints with a quiet reverence for the country that he depicts, from his relatively recent nomadic movements over the endless interior that makes up Spinifex Lands. Ian walked from water source to food source and beyond, this was a cultural and family existence for survival in an arid land before his family were found and' brought in' by relatives in 1986, making them the last known hunter gatherer in Australia. Ian's compositions center on the life affirming sites he depicts and each are multi layered with meaning. Many are surrounded with secrecy and only surface details can be recorded. Here he paints the significant site Tuwan, situated in the heart of traditional Spinifex Country and where Ian holds birth connection and custodial obligation. Tuwan is a significant site that holds the Nyii-Nyii Tjukurpa (Zebra Finch Creation Line), a Mens narrative of high sensitivity. It is from here at Tuwan, where a group of powerful Wati Nyii-Nyii (Zebra Finch Men) depart for the southern coast to save the world from the rising seas and eventually using their many spears as a barrier to the inundating water.
His artworks are in the following prestigious collection :
Collection Prince Stefan Of Liechtenstein, Embassy Of Liechtenstein In Germany. (Mens Collaborate)
National Gallery Of Australia, Canberra, Act (Mens Collaborative)
Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, Usa. (Mens Collaborative)
The Aboriginal Art Museum, Utrecht
The British Museum, London. (Mens Collaborative)
The Corrigan Collection, Australia (Mens Collaborative)
Wagner And Owen Collection, Usa.
W. & V. Mcgeoch Collection, Melbourne, Vic. (Mens Collaborative)
Art Gallery Of South Australia, Adelaide, South Australia (Mens Collaborative)