Lot 4

YUKULTJI NAPANGATI, "Tali-Sandhills", Acrylic on canvas, 62cm x 98cm

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YUKULTJI NAPANGATI, "Tali-Sandhills", Acrylic on canvas, 62cm x 98cm

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Estimate: A$4,000 - A$6,000

Current Bid: A$300

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June 25, 2026 8:00 PM AEST
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Sydney, Australia

Description:

YUKULTJI NAPANGATI

"Tali-Sandhills"
Acrylic on canvas
Painted in 2024.
Comes with Certificate of Authenticity.
Artwork is framed and ready to hang.

  • Provenance: Yukultji Napangati was born around 1970 at Marrapinti, a sacred women's ceremonial site near Wilkinkarra (Lake Mackay) in the Gibson Desert. Until her family's dramatic emergence in 1984 as part of the famed "Pintupi Nine," she lived a traditional nomadic life, intimately learning the landscape's rhythms and secrets.

    She began painting with Papunya Tula Artists in 1996, emerging as one of the pioneering female painters in the Western Desert movement. Over time, Yukultji has become one of the most sought-after living exponents of Western Desert minimalism.

    Her work is renowned for its linear and optical abstraction—arresting fields of dotted, winding lines that evoke the shimmer of sandhills (tali), water sources, and Dreaming tracks across the desert terrain. Minimalist in palette, yet rich in visual rhythm, her canvases convey ancestral knowledge passed matrilineally through storytelling and cultural memory.

    Yukultji has received prestigious recognition including the 2018 Wynne Prize for Landscape from the Art Gallery of New South Wales, and has been a finalist multiple times. Her work has been exhibited widely- solo shows include Salon 94 (New York, 2019) and Utopia Art (Sydney, 2014), with group exhibitions at the Gagosian Gallery, Desert Painters collections, and the traveling Marking the Infinite: Contemporary Women Artists from Aboriginal Australia.

    Her works are held in major institutions such as the National Gallery of Australia, Art Gallery of NSW, Queensland Art Gallery | GOMA, Harvard Art Museums, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Milwaukee Art Museum.
  • Dimensions: 62cm x 98cm
  • Medium: Acrylic on canvas
  • Condition: Whilst we endeavour to capture any imperfections, please don't hesitate to request further information

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