mudunama kundana wandaraba jarribirri: Judy Watson
JUDY WATSON (ARTIST) MARTIN KING (PRINTER, LITHOGRAPHIC) Australia b.1957 AUSTRALIAN PRINT WORKSHOP (PRINT WORKSHOP) Melbourne est. 1989 pool 1998 Etching and lift ground aquatint, printed in colour inks, from two copper plates 69.2 x 49.8cm Australian Print Workshop Archive 2, purchased with the assistance of the Gordon Darling Australasian Print Fund 2002 Collection: National Gallery of Australia, Canberra p.139 JUDY WATSON (ARTIST) FRED GENIS (LITHOGRAPHER) Holland/United States/Australia b.1934 FRED GENIS WORKSHOP (PRINT WORKSHOP) Sydney 1981–83 LEO G CHRISTIE (PUBLISHER) red rock 1998 Lithograph, printed in colour inks, from two plates 56 x 76.2cm Gordon Darling Australasian Print Fund 1999 Collection: National Gallery of Australia, Canberra p.140 JUDY WATSON (ARTIST) AUSTRALIAN PRINT WORKSHOP (PRINT WORKSHOP) Melbourne est. 1989 hair skirt 1999 Etching, printed in brown inks, from one plate 35 x 25cm Australian Print Workshop Archive 2, purchased with the assistance of the Gordon Darling Australasian Print Fund 2002 Collection: National Gallery of Australia, Canberra p.139 JUDY WATSON (ARTIST) DELVENE COCKATOO-COLLINS (COLLABORATING ARTIST) Nunukul/Ngugi/Goenpul peoples Australia QLD b.1974 our skeletons in your closets 2015 Three woollen military coats, porcelain skeletons, linen thread, nylon thread, digital video Dimensions variable On loan from the National Museum of Australia, Canberra pp.144, 145 LIST OF ARTWORK ILLUSTRATIONS joyce with queensland tenure map 2021 Synthetic polymer paint and graphite on canvas 221 x 175cm Commissioned with the assistance of the Balnaves Foundation 2020–21 p.52 judy with global land, ocean temperature anomalies, baler shell and leaves (jamba, malu, yimbira) 2021 Volcanic soil, synthetic polymer paint, graphite and pastel on canvas 251 x 155cm Commissioned with the assistance of the Balnaves Foundation 2020–21 p.52 rani with freshwater mussel shells (malu malu) and hoop pine 2021 Volcanic soil, synthetic polymer paint, graphite, pastel and china graph pencil on paper 235 x 155cm Commissioned with the assistance of the Balnaves Foundation 2020–21 p.53 broken country, blacks not to be trusted: roth's sketch map north west central queensland 1987 (jamba, burrurri) 2021 Synthetic polymer paint, indigo and graphite on canvas 224 x 181cm Commissioned with the assistance of the Balnaves Foundation 2020–21 p.53 standing stone, ochre net and spine 2020 Acrylic and graphite on canvas 245 x 181cm pp.92–3, 205 boodjamulla wanami 2019 Single-channel HD video: 5:41 minutes, colour, stereo, 16:9, continuous loop, projection or screen Editor: Josh Maguire Gift of the artist through the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Foundation 2023. Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program Collection: Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art mabo legacy with resistance pins 2019 Synthetic polymer paint, graphite, lumocolour, pencil on canvas 180 x 100cm p.184 wanami 2019 Pigment and synthetic polymer paint on canvas 245 x 181cm The James C. Sourris AM Collection p.198 water, light, reeds (wanami, mabibarr, bulinja) 2019 Ochre, acrylic, graphite on canvas 182 x 147cm Courtesy: Steve and Jane Wilson, Brisbane pp.51, 98–9 invasion 2020 Single-channel HD video: 14:40 minutes, colour, stereo, 16:9, continuous loop, projection or screen Editor: Josh Maguire / Sound design: Greg Hooper Gift of the artist through the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Foundation 2023. Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program Collection: Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art p.155 the skin of painting 2020 Single-channel HD video: 7:30 minutes, colour, stereo, 16:9, continuous loop, projection or screen Editor: Josh Maguire / Sound: Ross Manning / Performers: Emma Holgate, Otis Carmichael / Camera: Based Productions, Otis Carmichael, Carl Warner, Judy Watson / Salt drawing: Sandra Selig at Yeronga Paint Factory / Covid graphs: ABC News Gift of the artist through the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Foundation 2023. Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program Collection: Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art p.154 spot fires, our country is burning now 2020 Synthetic polymer paint, pastel and graphite on canvas 194 x 180cm p.64 standing stones, ashes to ashes 2020 Synthetic polymer paint and graphite on canvas 245.5 x 181cm standing stones, gumbi gumbi, stone tool 2020 Earth, graphite, pastel, synthetic polymer paint, cotton on canvas 229.5 x 181cm p.204 water under the bridge, tumamun 2020 Single-channel HD video: 22:37 minutes, black and white, stereo, 16:9, continuous loop, projection or screen Editor: Sai Karlen / Acknowledgments: Otis Carmichael, Ray Kerkhove, Michele Helmrich, Dhana Merritt, Michael Aird, Jonathan Richards, Paul Memmott, Melissa Lucashenko, Deb Bennett, Margaret Reid, Jane Willock, Sophie West, Royal Historical Society of Queensland Gift of the artist through the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Foundation 2023. Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program Collection: Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art p.155 carpentaria petition 1903, signatories, kangaroo grass, feather, cabbage tree palm (badakalinya kanba, wulu, kunda) 2021 Volcanic soil, synthetic polymer paint, graphite and waxed linen thread on canvas 180 x 114cm p.157 death of a warrior in black and white, light and shade 2021 Video projection: 2:29 minutes, silent, black and white, continuous loop Editor: Cian Sanders / Research assistants: Alice Maia Rezende, Amelia Hine Gift of the artist through the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Foundation 2023. Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program Collection: Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art pp.129, 130–1 flinder's chart, terra australis 1803 with cotton tree lead and string (kunda yilaka, walkurrji) 2021 Synthetic polymer paint, graphite and indigo on canvas 203 x 180cm p.111 heartstring (kudulu walkurrji) 2021 Steel 300 x 200cm p.199 skullduggery 2021 Single-channel HD video: 29:42 minutes, colour, sound, 16:9, continuous loop, projection or screen Voice artists: Daniel Browning, Lafe Charlton, Roxanne McDonald / Editor: Joshua Maguire / Sound: Ross Manning / Photography: Carl Warner / Graphic design: Michael Phillips / Script editor: Michele Helmrich / Transcription of archival documents: Georgia Boe, Michele Helmrich / Ochre washes on paper: Judy Watson Commissioned with the assistance of The Balnaves Foundation 2021–22 Gift of the artist through the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Foundation 2023. Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program Collection: Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art p.128 canoe creek, humbug reach, black casuarina with spectogram: gila (native bee, light coloured) 2022 Synthetic polymer paint, iron fillings, eco dye (carabeen bloodwood, Moreton Bay ash, she oak, eucalyptus leaves) on cotton 242 x 370cm Courtesy: Steve and Jane Wilson, Brisbane pp.200–1 lisa with territory map, boomerangs from lawn hill, burketown and the gulf, and kangaroo grass (jukuli, boodjamulla, munkubayi, badakalinya kanba) 2022 Volcanic soil, synthetic polymer paint and graphite on canvas 273 x 155cm p.107 lost islands of the seine with temperature chart 2022 Indigo, rust, graphite, synthetic polymer paint on cotton 243 x 152cm p.75 moreton bay rivers, australian temperature chart, freshwater mussels, net, spectrogram 2022 Indigo dye, graphite, synthetic polymer paint, waxed linen thread and pastel on cotton 247 x 488cm Purchased 2023 with funds raised through the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Foundation Appeal Collection: Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Cover, pp.31, 72–3 rivers of the gulf 2022 Indigo, synthetic polymer paint, waxed linen thread and pastel on canvas 215 x 173cm Collection: James C. Sourris AM p.202 gulf of memory 2023 Natural indigo, graphite, chinagraph pencil, synthetic polymer paint on linen Three panels: 224.5 x 212.5cm; 224.5 x 217.5cm; 213.5 x 197cm pp.102, 103, 104, 105 COLLABORATIONS JUDY WATSON (ARTIST) HELEN WADLINGTON (COLLABORATING ARTIST) down on the ground 1991 Lithograph, printed in black ink, from one stone [or plate] Gordon Darling Australasian Print Fund 1993 Collection: National Gallery of Australia, Canberra pp.142–3 JUDY WATSON (ARTIST) MARIA RITA BARBAGALLO (ARTIST/DIRECTOR) Australia b.1959 bones + crosses 1993 Digital video digitised from U-Matic, 3/4” and Super 8 film: 10:46 minutes, sound, colour, ed. 1/5 Gift of the artists through the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Foundation 2018. Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program Collection: Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art P.216 Judy Watson, Townsville c.1988 P.217 In-progress images of moreton bay rivers, australian temperature chart, freshwater mussels, net, spectrogram 2022 215 214
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