Discover the best contemporary and traditional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art.
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Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori, Dibirdibi Country, 2008. Synthetic polymer paint on linen 200 x 600 cm. Art work courtesy of the artist, Mornington Island Arts and Craft, Queensland, and Alcaston Gallery, Melbourne, Australia. Purchased 2008 with funds from Margaret Mittelheuser, AM, and Cathryn Mittelheuser, AM, through the Queensland Art Gallery Foundation. Collection: Queensland Art Gallery. Photography Chris Groenhout. Sally Gabori is from Bentick Island, Queensland.
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Dennis Nona, Ubirikubiri of the Awailau Kasa, 2007. Sculpture 122cm H x 144cm W x 365cm L. Art work and photograph courtesy The Australian Art Print Network and the artist. Dennis Nona is from Badu Island in the Torres Strait, Queensland.
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Roderick Yunkaporta, Kee-uuyang (Echidna), 2008. Ochres with acrylic binder on milkwood, 23 x 56 x 28 cm. Courtesy Andrew Baker Art Dealer and the artist. Photography Mick Richards.
Roderick Yunkaporta works out of the Wik and Kugu Art Centre in Aurukun, Far North Queensland.
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Alick Tipoti, Malu Lag A Daparau Zugubal, 2007. Linocut, 105 x 220 cm. art work and photograph courtesy The Australian Art Print Network and the artist. Alick Tipoti is from Badu Island in the Torres Strait, Queensland.
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Craig Koomeeta, Ku' (Camp dog), 2008. Ochres with acrylic binder on milkwood, 45 x 64 x 16 cm. Courtesy Andrew Baker Art Dealer and the artist. Photography Mick Richards. Craig Koomeeta works out of the Wik and Kugu Art Centre in Aurukun, Far North Queensland.
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Horace Wikmunea, Warram (Dugong), 2008. Ochres with acrylic binder on milkwood, 44 x 107 x 23 cm. Courtesy Andrew Baker Art Dealer and the artist. Photography Mick Richards. Horace Wikmunea works out of the Wik and Kugu Art Centre in Aurukun, Far North Queensland.
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Fiona Omeenyo, Two Big Clan, 2007. Acrylic on canvas. Courtesy Andrew Baker Art Dealer and the artist. Photography Mick Richards. Fiona Omeenyo is a member of the Lockhart River Art Gang from Far North Queensland.
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Lisa Michl Ko-manggen, Kokoberrin Language Group, Central West Coast Cape York Peninsula Queensland, Same But Different II, 2006. Satin polymer paint on canvas, 116.7 x 66.7cm. Art work and photograph courtesy Cairns Regional Gallery Collection and the artist.