Lily Kelly Napangardi

  • Skin Name:Napangardi (Napangarti)
  • Language:Warlpiri
  • Region:Haasts Bluff, Central Australia
  • Dreaming:Tali (Sand Hills) & Women's Dreamings
Lily Kelly Napangardi

Bibliography

  • Birnberg, M. & Kreczmanski, J.B. (2004) Aboriginal Artists Dictionary of Biographies: Central Desert, Western Desert & Kimberley Region. J.B. Publishing Australia, Marleston, South Australia.
  • Johnson, V. (1994) Aboriginal Artists of the Western Desert: A Biographical Dictionary. Craftsman House, Roseville East, New South Wales.
  • 50 Most Collectable, 2011, List of 50 Most Collectable Artists published in the Australian Art Collector Magazine from 1999 – 2011, Australian Art Collector Magazine, viewed on 2 August 2014,                                                     <http://www.artcollector.net.au/50MostCollectablepage4>

Collections

  • Araluen Arts Centre.
  • National Gallery of Queensland.
  • The Kerry Stokes Collection.
  • The National Gallery of Australia.
  • Art Gallery of New South Wales.
  • Art Gallery of South Australia.
  • National Gallery of Victoria.
  • The Holmes a Court Collection.
  • Museum and Art Galleries of the Northern Territory.
  • Artbank.
  • The Thomas Vroom Collection.
  • The Kelton Foundation.
  • James Erskine Collection.
  • Mollie Gowing Acquisition Fund for Contemporary Aboriginal Art.
  • Musee de Quai Branly.
  • Gallery Anthony Curtis.
  • Groninger Museum.

Exhibitions

  • 2011, “People of the Land”, Central Art – Aboriginal Art Store, Alice Springs.
  • 2004, “Neil Murphy Indigenous Art Show”, Span Galleries, Melbourne.
  • 2004, Mary Place Gallery, Sydney.
  • 2004, Graham Marshall Gallery, Adelaide.
  • 2003, “Neil Murphy Indigenous Art Show” Mary Place Gallery, Sydney.
  • 2003, Chapel off Chapel Gallery, Melbourne.
  • 2003, Graham Marshall Gallery, Adelaide.
  • 2003, “Desert Mob Art Show”, Araluen Art Centre, Alice Springs.
  • 2003, “Neil Murphy Indigenous Art Show”, Span Galleries, Melbourne.
  • 2003, 20th National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award Exhibition, Museum and Art Galleries of the Northern Territory, Darwin.
  • 2002, “Desert Mob Art Show”, Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs.
  • 2002, 19th National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award Exhibition, Museum and Art Galleries of the Northern Territory, Darwin.
  • 2001, “Desert Mob Art Show”, Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs.
  • 2000, “Desert Mob Art Show”, Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs.
  • 2000, Graham Marshall Gallery, Adelaide.
  • 1999, “Desert Mob Art Show”, Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs.
  • 1986, National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award Exhibition, Museum and Art Galleries of the Northern Territory, Darwin.

Awards

  • 2003, Finalist, 20th annual National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards, Darwin.
  • 2002, Selected Entrant, 19th annual National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards, Darwin.
  • 1986, Winner, National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards, Darwin.
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