current Exhibitions
MIRDIDINGKINGATHI JUWARNDA SALLY GABORI - ONLINE VIEWING
MIRDIDINGKINGATHI JUWARNDA SALLY GABORI - ONLINE VIEWING
In celebration of Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori's landmark solo survey exhibition at the distinguished Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain in Paris, France, 3 July - 6 November 2022, Alcaston Gallery presents a curated selection of available artworks released by the Estate of Sally Gabori for the consideration of collectors and admirers alike.
The incomparable Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori (c.1924 - 2015) was a distinguished senior Kaiadilit woman and a contemporary artist of considerable sophistication whose short yet incredible career left an astonishing cultural legacy.
Gabori’s painterly interpretations of her Bentinck Island home combine Country, colour and the artist’s mind’s eye to portray places of deep personal significance. Her signature application of vivid colour and expressive brushstrokes brilliantly depict her island Country and impart a real and intimate sense of who Gabori was and where she was from.
Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori's major exhibition at Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, 3 July - 6 November 2022 presents some thirty canvases by this artist, including spectacular monumental canvases that punctuated her career and three collaborative paintings created with other Kaiadilt artists, including her daughters. Thanks to some exceptional loans from major Australian galleries such as Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art, National Gallery of Australia, National Gallery of Victoria, Art Gallery of New South Wales and HOTA, Home of the Arts, as well as Musée du Quai Branly – Jacques Chirac, and generous loans by private lenders, the exhibition enables an international audience to discover an immense colourist whose corpus, profoundly anchored in the history of her people, bears witness to a remarkable pictorial modernity.
Read the official Exhibition Press Release from Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain in full, here.

Dibirdibi Country
Price on Application
AK20535


My Country
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AK19834


Dibirdibi Country
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AK20477


Dibirdibi Country
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AK20493


Thundi
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AK20465


Dibirdibi Country
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AK18125


Makarrki
$3,500 AUD
PNT692


Makarrki
$3,500 AUD
PNT696


Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori Dulka Warngiid / Land of All
$40 AUD
AK22595

Nonggirrnga Marawili - Ganydjarr-Energy 2022
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Alcaston Gallery is honoured to present Ganydjarr – Energy, a solo exhibition of new work by highly esteemed Yolngu senior artist and Maḏarrpa elder, Nonggirrnga Marawili, regarded as one of the most important and revered contemporary Australian artists working today.
Ganydjarr – Energy is a testament to Nonggirrnga Marawili’s incredible energy and drive to create art, and an unrelenting desire to paint. Her unique interpretations of the land and sea, as well as stories from her culture, come to life as she utilises natural materials from the earth such as natural ochres and pigments combined with a striking use of pink ink from recycled print toner cartridges, aligning with the Maḏarrpa philosophy ‘if you paint the land you should use the land’. The result is an explosion of bold, ethereal and highly sophisticated contemporary artworks, which consistently allude to her strong cultural and familial ties, whilst simultaneously revealing her own visceral experience and knowledge of the land and stories of north-east Arnhem Land. Celebrating her tenth solo exhibition at Alcaston Gallery it is with great pleasure that we invite you to view these sensational new works online or at the Alcaston Gallery Exhibition Space – 84 William Street Melbourne (Naarm).
On exhibition at the Alcaston Gallery Exhibition Space from 10 August Marawili's exhibition will extend until 26 August 2022.
© The Artist, Buku-Larrnggay Mulka and Alcaston Gallery, Melbourne 2022
Shirley Macnamara • Mourning For Loss - Commission for 'FACELESS Transforming Identity' at Cairns Art Gallery 2022
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Represented by Alcaston Gallery, northwest Queensland artist Shirley Macnamara is currently presenting work at the Cairns Art Gallery in 'FACELESS Transforming Identity: Blak/Black Artists from North Australia, Africa and the African Diaspora' a group exhibition currently presented at the Cairns Art Gallery that challenges established notions of identity and explores ways in which interpretations of identity can be manipulated or redefined by blak/black artists through a revisioning of the face using devices such as embellishment, erasure, and disguise.
Shirley Macnamara created a specially commissioned work for 'FACELESS Transforming Identity' entitled 'Mourning For Loss'; an installation of ten spinifex-based ochre mourning caps.
'Mourning For Loss' honours the traditional women's mourning rite whereby white clay or burnt gypsum is applied to one's head forming a heavy cap. Forged from the ochre and spinifex of Macnamara's Country, 'Mourning For Loss' extends this sense of mourning to a loss of Country - rendering visible the collective grief brought about by the violence of colonisation and its impact on the environment and one's connection to Country. What Macnamara describes as the ‘loss of loved ones, including our loved Country’.
Mourning For Loss will be on exhibition at the Cairns Art Gallery as part of 'FACELESS Transforming Identity: Blak/Black Artists from North Australia, Africa and the African Diaspora' from 25 June - 2 October 2022.
Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori • Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain Paris, France
A landmark international exhibition presenting a major solo survey of paintings by the late Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori will be on show at the distinguished Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain in Paris, France from 3 July - 6 November 2022.
The major exhibition and catalogue, which will be published in both English and French, will boast a comprehensive overview of the amazing history of the Kaiadilt people and one of Australia’s greatest artists - Sally Gabori.
Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain have worked closely with Alcaston Gallery and The Estate of Sally Gabori to bring this highly significant exhibition to life and we will continue to share details and announcements over the coming months!
View the official Exhibition Press Release from Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain please here.
Available artworks by the Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori, may be viewed here:
MIRDIDINGKINGATHI JUWARNDA SALLY GABORI - AVAILABLE ARTWORKS