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Ningura Napurrula (born c.1938 – 2013) was a Pintupi-speaking
Indigenous Australian artist from the
Western Desert,
whose work was
internationally acclaimed...
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company Papunya Tula] live at Kintore,
among them the
deceased artist Ningura Napurrula.
Kintore is
mentioned in the
Midnight Oil song "Beds are Burning":...
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eight Indigenous Australian contemporary artists, four men and four women:
Ningura Napurrula, Lena Nyadbi, Judy Watson,
Gulumbu Yunupingu, John Mawurndjul...
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Lands School.
Takariya Napaltjarri (born c. 1960) –
Indigenous artist Ningura Napurrula (c. 1938 – 2013) –
Indigenous artist Australian Bureau of Statistics...
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Tjunkiya Napaltjarri Wintjiya Napaltjarri Makinti Napanangka Naata Nungurrayi Ningura Napurrula Geoff Bardon Bindibu expedition Honey ant
dreaming Pintupi language...
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general audience.[citation needed] Two
Papunya artists,
Tommy Watson and
Ningura Napurrula, are also
represented in
Paris at the Musée du Quai Branly, dedicated...
- Bedford, Judy Watson,
Gulumbu Yunupingu, John Mawurndjul,
Tommy Watson,
Ningura Napurrula and
Michael Riley. Two
museums that
solely exhibit Australian...
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Branly buildings. The
artists included Paddy Bedford, John Mawurndjul,
Ningura Napurrula, Lena Nyadbi,
Michael Riley, Judy Watson,
Tommy Watson and Gulumbu...
- Russia. In 2003,
eight Indigenous artists –
Paddy Bedford, John Mawurndjul,
Ningura Napurrula, Lena Nyadbi,
Michael Riley, Judy Watson,
Tommy Watson and Gulumbu...
- of
eight Indigenous artists,
alongside Paddy Bedford, John Mawurndjul,
Ningura Napurrula, Lena Nyadbi,
Michael Riley, Judy
Watson and
Gulumbu Yunupingu...