Albury Dixon Tjangala (Kumuna)
Untitled | AS-045
Untitled | AS-045
Dimensions: 1150 x 1260
Medium: Acrylic on linen
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Artist Information
Artist Information
DOB: 1974
Birthplace: Papunya, NT
Skin Name: Jangala
Language: Pintupi
Region: Central Desert
Albury Dixon Tjangala is from Central Desert Australia and grew up in the famous artist community of Papunya Tula in the Northern Territory.
Albury Tjangala comes from a lineage of painters. His mother, Mary Brown Napangati paints in the Walungurru Ladies Studio today. While, his father, Ronnie Tjampitjinpa was a senior law man whose paintings have been exhibited across the world.
Albury paints the traditional ‘Tingari’ story which is the Dreaming associated with male Creation as depicted by the Pintupi Tribe. He artist also paints ‘Fire Dreaming’ another strong male story from Papunya.
Albury was taught the sacred male story of Tingari by the highly acclaimed artist George Hairbrush Tjungurrayi. This Dreaming tells of how the land was created and formed by the community’s ancestral spirits. In keeping with this story, today Pintupi men still walk through this sacred country created by their ancestors as part of initiation and Pintupi Law.
Albury’s works can be seen as contemporary renditions of the traditional ‘Tingari’ and ‘Fire Dreaming’ story. His works have been said to follow the style of major male artists including George Hairbrush Tjungurrayi, George Ward Tjungurrayi and Walala Tjapaltjarri, encompassing a bright colour palette with a strong use of contrasting line work to create modern, bold pieces of Indigenous Art.

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