Bush Melon Dreaming #4 by Minnie Pwerle
Bush Melon Dreaming #4 by Minnie Pwerle
Minnie Pwerle I 1910 -2006
Acrylic on canvas
26 x 26cm
Provenance: Dacou 2002/Flinders Lane Gallery
© Minnie Pwerle licensed by Aboriginal Artists Agency Ltd
Awelye - Atnwengerrp' is depicted by a series of lines painted in varying widths and colours. These patterns represent the lines painted on the top half of women's bodies during ceremonies in Minnie's country of Atnwengerrp.
This particular work is from Minnie Pwerle's very first solo exhibition held in 2000 at Flinders Lane Gallery.
This extraordinarily powerful and prolific artist,was born circa 1910 in bush country some 350 kilometres north east of Alice Springs. She was to become, along with her contemporary, Emily Kame Kngwarreye, one of Australia's greatest female artists. Her works are held in museums and have been shown in public and private exhibitions worldwide. In 2004, Minnie was named by Australian Art Collector Magazine as one of Australia's 50 most collectable artists.
The source and inspiration for her art came from her involvement in traditional Aboriginal ceremonial practice and rituals where she was responsible for applying the all important body paint designs to participants in women's ceremonies. Minnie Pwerle's Dreamings consist of elements of 'Bush Melon' and 'Bush Melon Seed'. 'Bush Melon' is depicted using linear design curves, circles and breast designs in different colours creating a very loose and bold design while 'Bush Melon Seed' is big and small patches of colour strewn across the canvas.
Both of these Dreamings tell the story of this lovely sweet food that comes from a very small bush found only in Atnwengerrp. Once very abundant and fruiting in the summer season, the bush melon is now very hard to find. Minnie and the other women used to collect this fruit (that was green in colour and then ripened to a brown colour) and scraped out the small black seeds. They would then eat the fruit straight away or cut it into pieces and skewer them onto a piece of wood and dry them to be eaten in the coming months when bush tucker was scarce.
COLLECTIONS
National Gallery of Victoria
Art Gallery of South Australia
Art Gallery of New South Wales
Queensland Art Gallery
La Trobe University Collection
AMP Collection
Hank Ebes Collection
Kelton Foundation
Kreglinger Collection
Thomas Vroom Collection
The Luczo Family Collection, USA
GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2019 Desert Colours, Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane Matches 6 - Group Exhibition - Featuring Barbara Weir, Ian Bettinson, Jack Britten, Lilly Kelly Napangardi, Minnie Pwerle, Tony Tuckson & Yvonne Mills-Stanley, FireWorks Gallery, Brisbane 2018 Earth's Creation 2: Emily Kame Kngwarreye & Family, Kate Owen Gallery, Sydney Delmore Gallery: Utopia Women, Merricks Art Gallery, Merricks Utopia Exhibition of 4 Generations, One Rundle Trading Co., Adelaide 2017 Gems from the Stockroom, Kate Owen Gallery, Sydney A SWEEP continues, FireWorks Gallery, Brisbane 2010 Utopia, DACOU, Melbourne The Pwerle Sisters, DACOU Australia & DACOU Melbourne The Australian Indigenous Art Market Top 100 Exhibition, Coo-ee Aboriginal Art Gallery, Sydney Minnie Pwerle and Emily Kame Kngwarreye, Kate Owen Gallery, Sydney Desert Rhythms, Flinders Lane Gallery, Melbourne 2009 Utopia - Colours of the Desert, Gongpyeong Art Space with DACOU, the Australian Embassy in Korea and Crossbay Gallery, Seoul, Korea Size Matters, Kate Owen Gallery, Sydney 2008 Utopia Revisited, NG Art Gallery, Chippendale Emily and Her Legacy, Hillside Gallery, Tokyo, with Coo-ee Art Sydney and the landmark retrospective exhibition Utopia - the Genius of Emily Kngwarreye at the National Art Centre, Tokyo, Japan Colours of Utopia, Gallery Savah, Sydney Atnwengerrp - Land of Dreaming, Minnie Pwerle carpet launch, Designer Rugs Showroom, Sydney 2007 Utopia in New York, Robert Steele Gallery, New York, USA Treasures of the Spirit, Tandanya Cultural Institute, Adelaide Standing on Ceremony, Tandanya Cultural Institute, Adelaide New Works from Utopia, Space Gallery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA 2007 Desert Diversity, Flinders Lane Gallery, Melbourne Australian Embassy, Washington, USA APS Bendi Lango Art Exhibition with Rio Tinto, FireWorks Gallery, Brisbane 2006 The Pwerle Sisters, Flinders Lane Gallery, Melbourne 2005 Utopia Revealed, Japingka Gallery, Perth Small Wonders, Mbantua Gallery, Alice Springs Shalom, University of NSW, Shalom Department, Sydney 2004 Utopia: Gloria, Barbara, Minnie, Flinders Lane Gallery, Melbourne and New York, USA Divas of the Desert, Gallery Gondwana, Alice Springs Utopia, Galerie DAD, Mantes La Jolie, France My Grandmother and Me, World Vision, Walkabout Gallery, Sydney 2003 Minnie Pwerle & Mitjili Napurrula, Japingka Gallery, Fremantle Group Exhibition, Art & Soul Gallery with Mbantua Gallery, Nashville Contemporary Aboriginal Art Event, Mbantua Gallery, Umpqua Bank, Portland, Oregon, USA Art from the Dreamtime, Portland Art Museum with Mbantua Gallery, Portland, Oregon, USA Minimal Fuss Featuring Emily Kame Kngwarreye, Tony Tuckson & Minnie Pwerle, FireWorks Gallery, Brisbane 2002 Utopia, Galerie Le Temps du Reve, Pont-Aven, France Urban Wineworks Gallery with Mbantua Gallery, Portland, Oregon, USA United - Mother and Daughter, Minnie Pwerle and Barbara Weir, Alison Kelly Gallery, Armadale The Utopia Six, Flinders Lane Gallery, Melbourne Paintings from Utopia, Framed, Darwin Mixed Utopia exhibition at Knut Grothe Galeri, Charlottlenlund, Copenhagen, Denmark Minnie's Country, DACOU Gallery, Adelaide In the Cove, Carriage House Gallery, Portland, Oregon, USA Heart and Soul Gallery with Mbantua Gallery, Nashville, USA Generations Utopia, Japingka Gallery, Fremantle Gallery Savah, Sydney Gallery Gondwana, Alice Springs Contemporary Aboriginal Art From The Utopia Region, BMGART, Adelaide Chapman Gallery, Canberra A Collectable Aboriginal Art Event, Raintree Gallery, Darwin BIG COUNTRY small worlds, FireWorks Gallery, Brisbane 2001 Women Artists of the Australian Desert, Gallery 2021, Auckland, New Zealand Small Stories: Minnie Pwerle, Mary Pantjiti McLean, Tumaru Purlykumunu, Japingka Gallery, Perth Group exhibition, San Anselmo, CA, USA. Dreamtime Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA Desert Colour- My Country, Raintree Aboriginal Art Gallery, Darwin 2000 Minnie Pwerle (first solo exhibition) Flinders Lane Gallery, Melbourne