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Past Exhibitions
Nangara has been exhibited around the world from Denmark
to Japan for more than a decade, adapting to each country
and venue as required.
Thousands of catalogues have been printed in different
formats and print runs. Currently text is available in
English, Dutch, French, Japanese and Italian.
Visually, Nangara is a collection of brilliant contemporary
and seemingly abstract modern art. The 30,000 year pedigree
is explained as required through diagrams and accompanying
text for each painting. Educational material such as signage,
maps photographs and artifacts can be supplied.
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“Our gallery is always looking for potentially great
art. The gallery recently showed works of the Aboriginal
artists from Papunya Tula. We were knocked out by the experience,
the first initial reaction was so strong, I couldn’t
believe that this work was of such a profound, professional
quality. It was the freshest work that I had seen literally
in years anywhere in the world.” John
Weber
John Weber Gallery. Soho. New York.
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USA ’92 – 'Modern
Art Ancient Icon'
- World Bank, Washington DC
- IMF (International Monetary Fund), Washington DC
- Children’s Hospital, Washington DC
USA ‘93 –
'Modern Art Ancient Icon'
- The Kennedy Smith Foundation “Very Special Arts
Gallery”, Washington DC
Belgium ’93 –
'Down Under'
Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens, Deurle
Belgium ’96 –
'Nangara'
Stichting St-Jan, Brugge
The Netherlands ’99
– 'Emily in Amsterdam'
Oudekerk, Amsterdam
Japan ‘01 – 'The
Australian Aboriginal Art Exhibition'
- Asahikawa Museum of Art, Hokkaido
- Tochigi Prefectural Museum of Fine Arts, Utsunomiya
- Iwaki City Art Museum, Iwaki
Japan ’02 – 'The
Australian Aboriginal Art Exhibition'
- Shimonoseki Art Museum, Shimonoseki
Denmark ’06 – ''DRØMMETID' Aboriginal kunst fra Ebes Samling'
- Museum of Modern Art, Arken
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