Doris Bush Nungarrayi is an Australian Aboriginal artist (born c. 1942, in Haasts Bluff, Northern Territory[1]). She is a painter at the Aboriginal-owned Papunya Tjupi art centre in Papunya, an Indigenous Australian community northwest of Alice Springs.
Her first solo exhibition "Doris Bush Nungarrayi: This is a Love Story" opened at Damien Minton Gallery, Sydney in 2012.[2] Her work is held in the Maquarie Bank Collection, Artbank, and the University of Western Sydney collection.
Group exhibitions
| Exhibition | Sponsor | Location | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Artstage Singapore | Mossenson Galleries | 2013 | |
| The Keating Speech | Damien Miinton Gallery | Sydney | 2012 |
| Desert Rhythm - Artists of Papunya Tjupi | Mossenson Galleries | Melbourne | 2012 |
| Desert Mob | Araluen Arts Centre | Alice Springs | 2012 |
| Papunya Tjupi | Marshall Arts | Adelaide | 2012 |
| Papunya Power | Art Mob Gallery | Hobart | 2011 |
| Papunya Tjupi | Mina Mina Gallery | Queensland | 2011 |
| Papunya Tjupi | Harvison Gallery | Perth | 2011 |
| Papunya Tjupi Artists | Damien Minton Gallery | Sydney | 2011 |
| UNSW International Showcase | UNSW Kensington | Sydney | 2011 |
| Kuwarritja Tjutaku Papunya Tjupinya | Chapman Gallery | Canberra | 2011 |
| Papunya Tjupi: Generations | Mossenson Galleries | Melbourne | 2011 |
| Desert Mob | Araluen Arts Centre | Alice Springs | 2011 |
| Papunya Tjupi Arts | Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute | Adelaide | 2011 |
| Papunya Tjupi Arts | ARTKelch Gallery | Germany | 2011 |
| New Prints from Papunya Tjupi Arts | Nomad Arts | Canberra and Darwin | 2011 |
| Art of Women | Randell Lane Fine Art | Perth | 2010 |
| Papunya Power | ArtMob | Hobart | 2010 |
| Desert Stories Papunya Tjupi Now | Gecko Gallery | Broome | 2010 |
| Desert Mob | Araluen Arts Centre | Alice Springs | 2010 |
| Tjukurrpa: Papunya Tjupi Arts | Mossenson Galleries | Melbourne | 2010 |
| Papunya Tjupi Arts Group Exhibition | Randell Lane Fine Art | Perth | 2010 |
| Papunya Tjupi | Honey Ant Gallery | Sydney | 2009 |
| Kalipinypa | Mossenson Galleries | Melbourne | 2009 |
| Desert Mob | Araluen Arts Centre | Alice Springs | 2009 |
| Introducing Papunya Tjupi and Ampilatawatja | Gallery Gondwanna | Alice Springs | 2009 |
| Papunya Tjupi Group Show | Gecko Gallery/Broome Gecko Gallery | Broome | 2009 |
| Building Papunya Tjupi | Ivan Dougherty Gallery | Sydney | 2009 |
| We're talking about Papunya again | Art Mob | Hobart | 2008 |
References
- ↑ "Marshall Arts Gallery". marshallart.com.au. Retrieved 6 March 2015.
- ↑ "Solo Show – Doris Bush Nungarrayi | 2010 | Exhibitions | Damien Minton Gallery". damienmintongallery.com.au. Retrieved 6 March 2015.
- ↑ "Doris Bush Nungarrayi - JGM ART - Contemporary Aboriginal Art". jgmart.co.uk. Archived from the original on 9 March 2015. Retrieved 6 March 2015.
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