
Billy Stockman Tjapaltjarri
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Born: Region: Community Centre: Country: Language Bloc: Language: Social Affiliations: |
1927 c. Western Desert Papunya Ilypili Arandic Anmatyerre, Western Arrernte Tjapaltjarri subsection |
Subjects and Themes: Billy is one of the senior keepers of all his tribe's Dreamings Collections: Artbank, Sydney. Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide. Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth. Campbelltown City Art Gallery. Christensen Collection, held Museum of Victoria, Melbourne. Department of Archaeology and Anthropology, Australian National University, Canberra. Donald Kahn collection, Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami. Flinders University Art Museum, Adelaide. Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin. Museum of Victoria, Melbourne South Australian Museum, Adelaide. The Holmes a Court Collection, Perth. The Kelton Foundation, Santa Monica, U.S.A. Exhibitions: 1974, Anvil Art Gallery, Albury, New South Wales 1977, Nigerian Festival, Lagos, Nigeria 1977, Christ College, Oakleigh, Victoria 1982, Georges Exhibition, Melbourne, Victoria 1983, Mori Gallery, Sydney 1984, Anvil Art Gallery, Albury, New South Wales 1985, Dot and Circle, a retrospective survey of the Aboriginal acrylic paintings of Central Australia, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Melbourne 1985, The Face of the Centre: Papunya Tula Paintings 1971-1984, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne. 1987, A selection of Aboriginal Art owned by the ANU, Drill Hall Gallery, ACT 1988, The Inspired Dream, Life as art in Aboriginal Australia, Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory and touring internationally 1989, A selection of Aboriginal Art owned by the ANU, Drill Hall Gallery, ACT 1991, Alice to Penzance, The Mall Galleries, The Mall, London 1991, Australian Aboriginal Art from the Collection of Donald Kahn, Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami, USA 1991, Canvas and Bark, South Australian Museum, Adelaide. 1991, The Painted Dream: Contemporary Aboriginal Paintings from the Tim and Vivien Johnson Collection, Auckland City Art Gallery and Te Whare Taonga o Aoteroa National Art Gallery, New Zealand. 1992, Tjukurrpa, Museum fur Volkerkunde, Basel. 1993, Tjukurrpa, Desert Dreamings, Aboriginal Art from Central Australia (1971-1993), Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth WA 1994, Dreamings - Tjukurrpa: Aboriginal Art of the Western Desert; The Donald Kahn collection, Museum Villa Stuck, Munich Select Bibliography: Australian Aboriginal Art from the Collection of Donald Kahn, 1991, Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami, USA Bardon, G., 1979, Aboriginal Art of the Western Desert, Rigby, Adelaide. (C) Berndt, R. M. and Berndt, C. H. with Stanton, J., 1982, Aboriginal Australian Art, a Visual Perspective, Methuen Australia Pty Ltd, Sydney. Brody, A., 1985, The face of the centre: Papunya Tula paintings 1971-1984, NGV, Melbourne. Bardon, G., 1991, Papunya Tula Art of the Western Desert, McPhee Gribble, Ringwood, Victoria. (C) Caruana, W., 1993, Aboriginal Art, Thames and Hudson, London. (C) Isaacs, J., 1989, Australian Aboriginal Paintings, Weldon Publishing, New South Wales. Johnson, V., 1994, The Dictionary of Western Desert Artists, Craftsman House, East Roseville, New South Wales. (C) Maughan, J., and Zimmer, J., (eds), 1986, Dot and Circle, a Retrospective Survey of the Aboriginal Acrylic Paintings of Central Australia, exhib. cat., Communication Services Unit, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Melbourne. (C) Schulz, D., 1994, Lines from the Dreamtime, The Australian Way, Qantas in flight magazine, May 1994. West, M.K.C., (ed.), 1988, The Inspired Dream, Life as art in Aboriginal Australia, exhib. cat., Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane. 1993, Tjukurrpa Desert Dreamings, Aboriginal Art from Central Australia (1971-1993), exhib. cat., Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth. (C) © Discovery Media, Documentation Pty Ltd, and the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Notes: His first contact with whites was as an infant survivor of the Coniston massacre (1928): 'All the people were running. I was a little one-in a coolamon. My mother put me under a bush. My father had gone hunting-for rabbit and goanna. They killed my mother. I was grown up by her sister-Clifford POSSUM's mother.' Billy grew up at Napperby station and Aileron, was initiated at Napperby and then worked there as a stockman. Later he worked as a cook in the Papunya communal kitchen and with the Pintupi people brought in from the west, helping them to adjust to the settlement lifestyle. He was one of the Papunya Town Councillors in the '70s and an accomplished wood carver before he took up painting. Billy was one of the founders of the Papunya painting movement: watched over by Old MICK and Old Tom Onion, who gave permission for the use of their story, Billy, KAAPA, and Long Jack PHILLIPUS painted the Honey Ant Dreaming design on the school wall which set the painting movement in motion. An energetic campaigner in the outstation movement, he was one of first to shift to his own outstation west of Papunya. His country lies west of Napperby station around Mt Denison, Ilpitirri and Yuendumu. He paints Budgerigar, Spider, Yam and Wild Potato Dreamings for this region.Billy was a Central Australian delegate to the NAC during the '70s; Aboriginal Arts Board member 1975-79; and Chairman of Papunya Tula Artists during the '70s. Billy has visited the USA several times, most recently for the opening of the 'Dreamings: Art of Aboriginal Australia' exhibition in New York in 1988, also Papua New Guinea,New Zealand, and the 'All Black Festival' in South Africa. He occasionally paints in town for the Centre for Aboriginal Artists, but mostly lives with his family on his outstation at Ilili near Papunya. He and his wife Intinika have two sons and two daughters, of whom Gillian paints occasionally, having been taught by her father. (Aboriginal Artists of the Western Desert. By Vivien Johnson)
![]() Billy Stockman Tjapaltjarri "Tingari Story" Cat No. A4339 Size = 98 x 132 cm. Acrylic on linen |
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