BANDARR WIRRPANDA: TIMELESS
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The timeless land os the title of an Eleanor Dark novel from 1941. It is also the title of a Yothu Yindi song whose lyrics are;
I feel the spirit
Of the great sisters
Calling on me to sing
This is the learning
Of the great story
I'll tell you about this place
From the edge of the mountains
Fly down the valley
Down where the Snowy River flows
Follow the water
Down to the ocean
Bring back the memory
This is a timeless land
This is our land...
Just like the wise man
Who taught me the beauty
Of the creation times
The point where the mountain
Meets with the sky
Sparks a fire within my sould
Watching Mother Nature around me
Woman, creators, history
Finding these people Up in the mountain
Sharing the same old song
This is a timeless land
This is our land...
Einstein also once said; "the distinction between past, present and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion."
The discussion around traditional and contemporary art is particularly frustrating for Indigenous artists and their supporters.
It is used not to discuss the time at which the art was made but more to define an area within which Indigenous artists can operate according to a colonial viewpoint.
If materials are used which are consistent with pre contact life then the work is deemed to be old fashioned and unevolved. If the same artist illustrates the same ideas using industrial materials then this is contemporary, civilised and interesting.
This is regardless of when the art was made or the age of the artist making it.
Bandarr is young and working in metal. Yinimala is also young and painting with earth pigments. The art in this show is all newly made. The sacred themes are different because of their different identities but they are each verifiably tens of thousands of years old describing events that occurred at the end of the last Ice Age.
We ask that people resist the facile categorisation of one as contemporary and one as traditional. Far better to understand that they are indeed very much of the present and totally of the ancient to the extent that they are best described as timeless.
- Will Stubbs, Buku-Larrnggay Mulka, 2024
Works
- Bandarr Wirrpanda, Darraŋgi, 2024$ 15,000.00
- Bandarr Wirrpanda, Darraŋgi, 2024$ 12,800.00
- Bandarr Wirrpanda, Yambirrku, 2023
- Yinimala Gumana, Birrkuḏa, 2018
- Yinimala Gumana, Birrkuḏa, 2024$ 15,000.00
- Bandarr Wirrpanda, Dhuruputjpi/ Lutumba, 2024$ 18,000.00
- Bandarr Wirrpanda, Darraŋgi, 2023
- Bandarr Wirrpanda, Dhuruputjpi, 2024
- Bandarr Wirrpanda, Dhuruputjpi / Lutumba, 2024
- Bandarr Wirrpanda, Maŋgalili Story, 2024$ 4,500.00
- Bandarr Wirrpanda, Dhuruputjpi / Darraŋgi, 2024$ 7,000.00
- Bandarr Wirrpanda, Dhuruputjpi / Lutumba, 2024
- Bandarr Wirrpanda, Oases in the Floodplain, 2024$ 9,000.00
- Bandarr Wirrpanda, Yalata, 2024$ 8,000.00
- Bandarr Wirrpanda, Marrŋu, 2023
- Bandarr Wirrpanda, Yoku, 2023
- Yinimala Gumana, Yiŋapuŋapu, 2021
- Yinimala Gumana, Barama, 2021$ 14,000.00
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