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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Awelye Atnwengerrp by Minnie Pwerle, 2001

Minnie Pwerle c. 1915-2006

Awelye Atnwengerrp, 2001
152 x 178 cm
59 7/8 x 70 1/8 inches
acrylic on canvas
TIAA-MPW202401
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As the contemporary Aboriginal art movement continued to gain momentum on the global art stage in the 1990s, Minnie Pwerle's paintings quickly began garnering attention in Australia and internationally. Her...
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As the contemporary Aboriginal art movement continued to gain momentum on
the global art stage in the 1990s, Minnie Pwerle's paintings quickly began garnering
attention in Australia and internationally. Her painterly technique was strong
and striking, her canvases sometimes wild, frenetic and uncompromising, sometimes
tight and clustered. Ancient iconography was given new life by her hand, and
her mastery of pattern and movement caught the attention of art admirers and
collectors worldwide. As a senior Alyawarre & Anmatyerre woman, Minnie was custodian of a number of Dreaming stories, and was well-known for her Awelye Atnwengerrp paintings such as this piece – representing apects of women’s ceremony taking place on her ancestral country. Lines and curves imbued with bold colour capture the designs applied to the women’s skin, and the rhythm of her brushwork echo the movements of the women dancing in the soft red sand. These
designs are some of the oldest in the world and traditionally made with ochre
pigment mixed with animal fats or oils. They are steeped in cultural and spiritually complex
meaning, and are unique between different language and kinship groups,
reflecting particular Dreaming stories or sacred ancestors, often incorporating
elements of the natural world like celestial bodies, significant sites, and
flora and fauna.
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