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NGV TO PRESENT WORLD’S LARGEST EXHIBITION OF TIWI ART IN

2020

23 November 2020 – 8 March 2021 | The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia | Free

15 July 2020: “TIWI is important because it tells a story

from parlingarri (long time) and today. Tiwi culture is

unique. The dance, songs and art of the Tiwi people

connect us all in what it means to be Tiwi. Melbourne is a

long way from the Tiwi Islands, but I like to be able to

share our stories with others.” – Pedro Wonaeamirri

(Artist)

The National Gallery of Victoria has revealed that TIWI,

the largest presentation of Tiwi art ever staged, will be

exhibited from November 2020 to March 2021 at The Ian

Potter Centre: NGV Australia.

The Tiwi, the original inhabitants of Melville and Bathurst

Islands, are known for their extraordinary art and cultural

practices, distinct from those of mainland Aboriginal

people. Located 80 km north of Darwin, the Tiwi Islands

are unique, in part due to their geographical position, but also language, customary ceremonies, material culture, and

kinship system, all of which have a profound influence on Tiwi art.

“Retaining strong creative traditions, the Tiwi Islands remain a vital place for exclusive artistic practices that are deeply

rooted in traditional storytelling and feature the hallmarks of good design known as jilamara,” said Tony Ellwood AM,

Director, National Gallery of Victoria.

“The NGV is delighted to have the opportunity to exhibit so many works from the NGV Collection alongside those from

public and private lenders, including historical and contemporary works by artists from the Tiwi Islands’ most significant

cultural institutions: Jilamara Arts & Crafts Association, Munupi Arts & Crafts Association, Tiwi Design and

Ngaruwanajirri,” said Ellwood AM.

TIWI, showcasing works from 1911 to the present day, will consist of almost 300 works by over 70 artists. The exhibition

features 153 works rigorously selected from the NGV Collection and 130 loans of rare historical objects and

contemporary paintings from Australian lenders. TIWI marks the first time the majority of the NGV’s comprehensive Tiwi

collection is displayed, and coincides with the 50th anniversary of the Tiwi Design art centre which began as a partnership

between Bede Tungutalum and Giovanni Tipungwuti.

TIWI avoids a linear chronology, instead divided into spaces that reveal different aspects of Tiwi art and culture. The two

principal cultural events for the Tiwi are the pukumani (mourning) and kulama (coming of age) ceremonies. Each Tiwi

person is encouraged to participate in customary visual and performative art as part of these ceremonies – including the

creation of tutini (poles), jilamara (body painting), kawakawayi (song) and yoyi (dance). Tiwi creativity is expressed

through random combinations of turtiyanginari (colour), patterns of marlipinyini (lines), kurluwukari (circles) and pwanga

(dots).

A major highlight of TIWI will be a display featuring the NGV’s extensive collection of pukumani tutini (poles), which will be

installed to suggest a forest setting. Occupying a space devoted to the theme of bereavement, these monumental

ironwood sculptures – painted with Tiwi ochres – are customarily created for pukumani (mourning) ceremonies. The

selection features tutini created between 1912 and 2019 and will include the works of master carvers Declan Apuatimi,

Mani Luki, Tommy Mungatopi, Paddy Freddy Puruntatameri, Pedro Wonaeamirri, Leon Puruntatameri, Pius Tipungwuti

and Mario Walarmerpui.

TIWI will also feature ochre paintings on bark, canvas and paper – now recognised as important forms of Tiwi

contemporary art – created by senior artists including Jean Baptiste Apuatimi,

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