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The Ken Sister – Tingila Yaritji Young, Maringka Tunkin, Sandra Ken, Freda Brady and Tjungkara Ken – are part of this desert art tradition, a distinct lineage formed initially by women, under the name of Minymaku Arts (meaning ‘belonging to women’), just twenty years ago in Amata in the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands. By […]

Artwork

TB2025001

Acrylic on linen

183×243 cm

TAB20220

Acrylic on Canvas

182×245 cm

TAB202213

Acrylic on Canvas

112×100 cm

TAB202205

Acrylic on Canvas

120×60 cm

TAB 2023306

Acrylic on Linen

66×71 cm

TAB202304

Acrylic on Linen

66×71 cm

TAB 2023303

Acrylic on Linen

66×71 cm

TAB202302

Acrylic on Linen

66×71 cm

BIOGRAPHY

The Ken Sister – Tingila Yaritji Young, Maringka Tunkin, Sandra Ken, Freda Brady and Tjungkara Ken – are part of this desert art tradition, a distinct lineage formed initially by women, under the name of Minymaku Arts (meaning ‘belonging to women’), just twenty years ago in Amata in the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands.

By working together – sometimes simultaneously painting together on a grounded canvas, and sometimes consecutively, where one sister’s mark calls for another’s reply (resembling an ancestral call and response) – the mnemonic or memory function of painting is performed. The sisters often return to familiar and familial subjects in their collaborations – to Tjala tjukurpa (Honey Ant dreaming) and to Kungkarangkalpa tjukurpa (Seven Sisters dreaming), two stories that are their birthright and their bond.

Winners of the Wynne Prize 2016 NSW ART Gallery

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Exhibitions

No upcoming exhibitions for Tanya Brady