Exhibition
The Next Generation: Lorraine Kabbindi White and Genevieve Kemarr Loy
12 Aug 2017 – 30 Sep 2017
Event times
Gallery Hours: Tues - Fri 10am - 6pm Sat 1pm - 5pm
Cost of entry
free admission
Address
- 5 Malakoff Street
- Caulfield North
Victoria - 3161
- Australia
Travel Information
- Walking distance from Malvern Station on the Frankston/Packenham/Dandenong line
Lauraine Diggins Fine Art presents The Next Generation: Paintings by Lorraine Kabbindi White and Genevieve Kemarr Loy.
12 August - 30 September - www.diggins.com.au
About
Lauraine Diggins Fine Art presents The Next Generation: Paintings by Lorraine Kabbindi White and Genevieve Kemarr Loy. These two young indigenous women create striking artworks inspired by their ancestral country, following in the footsteps of their grandparents, respectively, Bardayal Lofty Nadjamerrek AO from Arnhem Land and Nancy Kunoth Petyarr from Utopia, Central Australia. 12 August - 30 September - www.diggins.com.au
Darwin-born Lorraine Kabbindi White will exhibit barks and works on paper depicting her family’s country at Mankung Djang, western Arnhem Land. The influence and teaching of her grandfather Lofty Bardayal Nadjamerrek AO is clearly evident in her confident use of fine white lines set against the red ochre background to paint the spirit beings, fauna and flora of her grandfather’s country, often in his specific “Stone Country” x-ray style.
Genevieve Kemarr Loy is from Utopia, around 300 kilometres north-east of Alice Springs; an area which has produced a number of well-recognised artists including Emily Kngwarray, the Petyarr sisters and the Ngal sisters. Genevieve is the granddaughter of Nancy Petyarr and was taught to paint by her father Cowboy Loy Pwerl. She depicts specific custodial subjects associated with her country, particularly the Bush Turkey story, with a bold use of colour and detailed patterning.
Showing at Lauraine Diggins FIne Art 12 August - 30 September 2017. View the exhibition on our site www.diggins.com.au and download the illustrated catalogue. Exhibition opening Sat 12 August 1.30pm.