TARNANTHI - John Marwundjul: I am the old and the new

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Description John Mawurndjul: I am the old and the new opens at the Art Gallery of South Australia this week

The old ways of doing things have changed into the new ways. The new generation does things differently.
But me, I have two ways. I am the old and the new – John Mawurndjul

Mawurndjul is not simply Australia’s premier bark painter, he is one of our
greatest artists of all time – John McDonald, art critic


The Art Gallery of South Australia’s 2018 TARNANTHI opens to the public this Thursday 25 October. TARNANTHI is an annual event illuminates the diversity and depth of Contemporary Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art by alternately staging an expansive city-wide festival in one year and a focus exhibition the following year. TARNANTHI also includes an annual Art Fair, artist talks, performances and events.

This year TARNANTHI will present the first major survey of works by one of Australia’s leading contemporary artists – master bark painter John Mawurndjul.

Developed and co-presented with the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA), in close association with Maningrida Arts & Culture, John Mawurndjul: I am the old and the new includes over 160 works, spanning forty years of the artist’s practice.

Presented bilingually in Kuninjku (pronounced Goo-nin-goo) and English, the exhibition illuminates Kuninjku culture and the dynamic connections between land and ancestral power in Mawurndjul’s home in Western Arnhem Land. It also reveals the mastery of an artist who vividly provides a narrative thread linking the past to the present and beyond.

Internationally celebrated, John Mawurndjul defies boundaries and containment. The master bark painter creates work that is traditional yet innovatively contemporary, located specifically in his homeland but relevant to the world, and founded on beliefs that are ancestral but transcend time. Exhibition co-curator and TARNANTHI: Contemporary Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art, Artistic Director, Nici Cumpston explains ‘John Mawurndjul is an artist who calls up centuries of art making to create contemporary art. Through this exhibition he has generously shared the bounty of his cultural inheritance while challenging the notions of old and new, local and global.’

Presented as part of TARNANTHI in partnership with BHP, and with the valued support of the Government of South Australia, John Mawurndjul: I am the old and the new is the major offering for TARNANTHI in 2018.

Laura Tyler, Asset President, BHP Olympic Dam says ‘BHP is honoured to partner with TARNANTHI to celebrate the work of master bark painter John Mawurndjul. As a global resource company, we seek to build enduring relationships with the traditional owners connected to our operations around the world. As Principal Partner of TARNANTHI, we are enormously proud to bring together Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists from around Australia to share their stories and culture through works of art.’

John Mawurndjul: I am the old and the new will be officially opened on Thursday 25 October at 5.30pm for 6pm on the forecourt of the Art Gallery of South Australia with artist John Mawurndjul in attendance and performance by an all female rock group, the Ripple Effect Band, also from Maningrida.

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