KUNPU TITUTJARA

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BLACKARTPROJECTS & MIMILI MAKU ARTS PRESENT

KUNPU TITUTJARA ALWAYS STRONG MUMU MIKE WILLIAMS

B L A C K


KUNPU TITUTJARA ALWAYS STRONG Besser Space 15-25 Keele Street Collingwood, Victoria 2 - 12 August, 2017



KUNPU TITUTJARA ALWAYS STRONG These are land rights paintings. I’m making these paintings and writing in Pitjantjatjara – so people can see, and they can know; our Tjukurpa (Law and Culture) and our manta (Land) are still strong, nganampa wangka (our language) is still alive. I was there at the Land Rights meeting at Itjinbiri (in 1981) when they signed the Pitjantjatjara Land Rights Act. We were proud and happy to get our land back, but we always know that there’s walawuru nyanganyi (an eagle watching over) - and that eagle is government, the eagle is mining, the eagle is anything that tries to take that land and Tjukurpa away again. Painting on Australia Post mailbags is about ownership. Government always want to say that something belongs to them, ‘it belongs to the Commonwealth, we’re the owner’ but I’m saying ‘wiya (no), this belongs to Anangu, to the traditional owners’. For some of these paintings, I worked together with two other tjilpi (senior men) from Mimili. Sammy Dodd he made the kulata (spears) using the proper irititja (traditional) way. The kulata stands for strong men’s culture, and protecting our manta, guarding the Tjukurpa. Willy Muntjantji Martin is painting his mother’s country, Piltati, near Nyapari and the wanampi (watersnake) Tjukurpa from there. We’re all passing on what we know, to our children and grandchildren, and for malatja-malatja tjuta (future generations). Because the Tjukurpa is always there, it’s always in the manta. After us tjilpis are finished, the Tjukurpa is still there - kunpu titutjara (always strong). - Mumu Mike Williams


Postbag Painting, 2017 (front side) synthetic polymer paint on canvas mail bag, wood, kangaroo tendon, resin 116 x 142 cm overall


Postbag Painting, 2017 (reverse side collaboration with Willy Muntjantji Martin) synthetic polymer paint on canvas mail bag, wood, kangaroo tendon, resin 116 x 142 cm overall



Postbag Painting, 2017 (front side) synthetic polymer paint on canvas mail bag, wood, kangaroo tendon, resin 116 x 142 cm overall


Postbag Painting, 2017 (reverse side collaboration with Willy Muntjantji Martin) synthetic polymer paint on canvas mail bag, wood, kangaroo tendon, resin 116 x 142 cm overall


Postbag Painting, 2017 synthetic polymer paint on canvas mail bag 218 x 248 cm


Postbag Painting, 2017 synthetic polymer paint on canvas mail bag, wood, kangaroo tendon, resin 120 x 215 cm overall



Postbag Painting, 2017 synthetic polymer paint on canvas mail bag, wood, kangaroo tendon, resin 120 x 141 cm cm overall


Postbag Painting, 2017 synthetic polymer paint on canvas mail bag 114 x 70 cm


Postbag Painting, 2017 synthetic polymer paint on canvas mail bag 114 x 70 cm


Postbag Painting, 2017 synthetic polymer paint on canvas mail bag 114 x 70 cm


Postbag Painting, 2017 synthetic polymer paint on canvas mail bag 114 x 70 cm



Postbag Painting, 2017 synthetic polymer paint on canvas mail bag 118 x 71 cm


Portrait by Rhett Hammerton Artwork images courtesy Mimili Maku Arts, Rhett Hammerton and Jackson Lee


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