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GA045 | The Alison Kelly Collection of Indigenous Art

We are delighted to present works from the Alison Kelly Collection, comprising a compelling myriad of paintings, barks and Lorrkon, works on paper, and prints showcasing traditional and contemporary Aboriginal art. As a private and professional figure in the contemporary Aboriginal art scene, Alison Kelly has made a meaningful impact by collecting and placing artworks in private collections with integrity and donating several works to public spaces, such as the National Gallery of Victoria. This collection encompasses paintings, barks and works on paper from across Australia by prominent and sought-after Indigenous artists, respectfully sourced and carefully selected to appeal to every tier of collector.

We are delighted to present works from the Alison Kelly Collection, comprising a compelling myriad of paintings, barks and Lorrkon, works on paper, and prints showcasing traditional and contemporary Aboriginal art.

As a private and professional figure in the contemporary Aboriginal art scene, Alison Kelly has made a meaningful impact by collecting and placing artworks in private collections with integrity and donating several works to public spaces, such as the National Gallery of Victoria. This collection encompasses paintings, barks and works on paper from across Australia by prominent and sought-after Indigenous artists, respectfully sourced and carefully selected to appeal to every tier of collector.

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DINI (DINNY) CAMPBELL TJAMPITJINPA<br />

(CIRCA 1940-2000)<br />

Tingari 1984<br />

synthetic polymer paint on linen<br />

inscribed verso with Papunya Tula <strong>Art</strong>ists<br />

cat. no. DC840435<br />

166 x 48cm<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Papunya Tula <strong>Art</strong>ists, Alice Springs<br />

(accompanied by a certificate <strong>of</strong> authenticity)<br />

$3,000–5,000<br />

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TURKEY TOLSON TJUPURRULA (1938-2001)<br />

Lampintja 1988<br />

synthetic polymer paint on canvas<br />

inscribed verso:<br />

TURKEY TOLSON TJUPURRULA / TT881047<br />

86 x 46cm<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Papunya Tula <strong>Art</strong>ists, Alice Springs<br />

(bears Papunya Tula cat. no. verso)<br />

Sotheby's, Melbourne, Fine Aboriginal and<br />

Contemporary <strong>Art</strong>, 17 June 1996, Lot 51<br />

$3,500–5,500<br />

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BRENDA NAPALTJARRI (BORN CIRCA 1958)<br />

Lupulnga 2004<br />

synthetic polymer paint on linen<br />

inscribed verso: Papunya Tula <strong>Art</strong>ists<br />

cat. no. BN0412110/ AKG928<br />

91 x 46cm<br />

PROVENANCE<br />

Papunya Tula <strong>Art</strong>ists, Alice Springs<br />

(accompanied by a certificate <strong>of</strong> authenticity)<br />

$500–700<br />

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