England Bangala

(Deceased)






England Bangala
"Rainbow Serpents"

Cat No. 21029
Size = 75 x 105 cm.
Ochres on arches paper


England Bangala
"Rainbow Serpents"

Cat No. 6879
Size = 75 x 105 cm.
Ochres on arches paper


England Bangala
"Wandurk Spirits"

Cat No. 21030
Size = 75 x 105 cm.
Ochres on arches paper






England Bangala


Born:                   1925 c.       
Died:                   2.12.2001
Tribe:                  Gunardba
Community Centre:       Maningrida, Central Arnhem Land
Outstation or Country:  Gochan Jiny-jirra (Cadell Gardens)
Language:               Burarra, Gun-nartpa dialect
Local Group (clan):     An-nguliny
Social Affiliations:    Yirricha moiety, Ngarrich subsection

Medium/ Form:
Bark painting, ochres on bark, carving, carved and 
painted wooden sculpture, hollow log coffin, lithography, 

Awards/Grants/Commissions:	
1992, Half Fellowship, from the Aboriginal Arts Unit of the Australia Council for the Arts.

Collections:
Artbank, Sydney. 
Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney. 
Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide. 
Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth. 
Central Collection, Australian National University, Canberra. 
Christensen Collection, held Museum of Victoria, Melbourne. 
Djomi Museum, Maningrida. 
Gold Coast City Art Gallery, Surfers Paradise, Queensland. 
Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin. 
Museum of Contemporary Art, Maningrida Collection, Sydney. 
Museum of Victoria, Melbourne. 
National Gallery of Australia, Canberra. 
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne. 
The Holmes a Court Collection, Perth.


Group Exhibitions:/ 
1974 to 1976, Art of Aboriginal Australia, touring Canada, 
    Rothmans of Pall Mall Canada Ltd. 
1982, Aboriginal Art at the Top, Museum and Art Gallery of the  
    Northern Territory, Darwin. 
1983, Artists of Arnhem Land, Canberra School of 1986, Painted 
    Objects from Arnhem Land, University Drill Gallery (Pod), 
    Canberra, ACT. 
1987, The Fourth National Aboriginal Art Award Exhibition, Museum
    and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin  
1987, Esplanade Gallery, Darwin. 
1988, Bulawirri / Bugaja a special place, NGV, Melbourne. 
1988, Gochan Jiny-jirra artists, MOCA, Brisbane. 
1989, A Myriad of Dreaming: Twentieth Century Aboriginal Art, 
    Westpac Gallery, Melbourne; Design Warehouse Sydney [through 
    Lauraine Diggins Fine Art] 
1989, Aboriginal Art: The Continuing Tradition, National Gallery 
    of  Australia, Canberra  
1990, Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art, Art Gallery of South 
    Australia, Adelaide  
1990, Balance 1990: views, visions, influences, travelling 1990, 
    Spirit in Land, Bark Paintings from Arnhem Land, National  
    Gallery of Victoria. 
1990, Keepers of the Secrets, Aboriginal Art from Arnhemland, Art
    Gallery of Western Australia, Perth. 
1992, The Ninth National Aboriginal Art Award Exhibition, Museum 
    and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin. 
1992/3, New Tracks Old Land: An Exhibition of Contemporary  Prints
    from Aboriginal Australia, touring USA and Australia. 
1993, Ten years of acquisitions,from ANU collection, Drill Hall 
    Gallery ACT. 
1993, Australian Heritage Commission National Aboriginal and 
    Torres Strait Islander Art Award Exhibition, Old Parliament
    House,Canberra. 
1993/4, ARATJARA, Art of the First Australians, Touring: 
    Kunstammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen, Dusseldorf; Hayward Gallery,
    London; Louisiana Museum, Humlebaek, Denmark. 
1994, Power of the Land, Masterpieces of Aboriginal Art, National
    Gallery of Victoria. 
1994, Maningrida Collection, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney.


Selected Biography: 
Butler, R., 1986, 'From dreamtime to machine time,' 
Imprint (3-4), 10. (C) 

Caruana, W. (ed.), 1989, Windows on the Dreaming, Ellsyd Press, 
Sydney. (C) 

Caruana, W., 1993, Aboriginal Art, Thames and Hudson, London. (C)

Diggins, L. (ed.), 1989, A Myriad of Dreaming: Twentieth Century 
Aboriginal Art, exhib. cat., Malakoff Fine Art Press, North  
Caulfield, Victoria. 

1993, Aratjara, Art of the First Australians: Traditional and  
Contemporary Works by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander  
Artists, exhib. cat. conceived and designed by Bernard Luthi in 
collaboration with Gary Lee), Dumont, Buchverlag, Koln. (C)
 
McCulloch, A., & McCulloch, S., 1994, The Encyclopedia of 
Australian Art, Allen & Unwin Pty Ltd, St Leonards, New South 
Wales. 

O'Ferrall, M., 1990, Keepers of the Secrets, Aboriginal Art from 
Arnhemland in the Collection of the Art Gallery of Western 
Australia, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth. (C) 

Ryan, J., 1990, Spirit in Land, exhib. cat., National Gallery of 
Victoria, Melbourne. 

1974, Art of Aboriginal Australia, exhib. cat., Rothmans of Pall 
Mall Canada Limited. (C)


© Discovery Media, Documentation Pty Ltd, and the Australian 
Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies


Notes:
This artist was born around 1926 and raised at an isolated 
outstation of Maningrida called Gochan Jiny-jirra on the Cadell 
River in Central Arnhem Land. 

He attended Milingimbi Methodist Mission school spasmodically when
he was young, and later worked as a farmer and carpenter at his 
lonely outstation, sometimes he went to Oenpelli to earn money as a 
buffalo shooter. Eventually Bangala married his promised girl 
wife and fathered 4 boys and 3 girls. 

England is a fully initiated elder of his tribe and a foremost 
recorder on bark and on Arches Rives paper of the history and 
religion of his ancestors. He is always at the forefront of 
tribalceremonies because of his wisdom and knowledge. He was 
taught to paint by his father, also a famous bark painter, but 
none of his sons have gone through their age-grading ceremonies 
and therefore have not been allowed to paint, so that his unusual 
style will dieout with him.

The art of Bangala is hanging in major art galleries and museums 
and is featured in authentic art books. He has exhibited in most 
Australian states, and has also travelled with dance groups as a 
talented performer singing and dancing in the traditional tribal 
way. 

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