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Rosella Namok

Copyright Lockhart River Aboriginal Community Arts & Cultural Centre Inc. 

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DOB:                              Saturday, 19 May 1979

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Rosella Namok courtesy of Kerry Trapnell

Biography

RosellaI am a member of the Lockhart River Art Gang. This is a group of young Aboriginal Artists from the east coast of Cape York. I work with fine art printing and painting and lately I’ve been doing some sculptures. My work is modern but sometimes I paint about traditional Aboriginal culture and stories in my own style.I paint about country and people around me ... about traditional culture... about things that happen ... things we do ... the weather ... our isolated Community. My recent paintings have been about how people live in our community and about country.I have a young son, Isaiah who was born in September, 1997 and a new baby, Zane Sydney who was born in March 2001. Lots of my family live in Lockhart River ... plenty of relations here. I enjoy fishing and camping with my family and I also enjoy my art.


Rosella Namok lebt und arbeitet in der abgelegenen Aboriginal Kommune Lockhard River, die sich an der äußersten Nordspitze von Nordqueensland befindet, ca. 800 Kilometer nördlich von Cairns. Rosella's Mutter stammt von den Torres Strait und ihr Vater aus Lockhart River. Rosella hat vier Brüder und eine Schwester. Mittlerweile ist Rosella selbst Mutter zweier Kinder, Isiah und Zane Sydney.

Rosella Namok ist ein führendes Mitglied der Künstlergruppe ‘Art Gang’, einer Gemeinschaft von jungen, professionellen Künstlern, die vom Lockhard-River Kunst- und Kulturzentrum aus arbeiten und hat eine wahrhaftige Bilderbuch Karriere als Künstlerin vorzuweisen..

Rosella Namok’s Arbeiten sind heute rund um den Globus in staatlichen als auch privaten Sammlungen vertreten. Die Nachfrage an ihren Arbeiten ist einfach unglaublich. Rosella Namok hat den Lin-Onus-Jugendpreis anläßlich der „Fifth National Indigenous Heritage Art Awards“ gewonnen, sowie auch weitere darauf folgende Preise.

Rosella and DeniseIhre Arbeiten beschäftigen sich mit ihrem eigenen Land und ihrer Kommune, sie artikulieren traditionelle Belange und Bedenken wie Land, Familie und soziale Beziehungen, besonders das ‘Kaapay und das Kuyan’, die zwei Hälften oder Moieties* der Ungkum-Leute. Sie hat einen unverwechselbaren persönlichen Stil entwickelt, der an westliche Abstraktionen erinnert, jedoch dennoch in den Traditionen der Ureinwohner fest verankert ist. Die Künstlerin bevorzugt als Technik in ihren Arbeiten mit den Fingern zu malen, eine Methode, die den ursprünglichen Sandmalereien entstammt und die sie von ihrer Großmutter erlernt hat.









Rosella mit Denise Fruit

* Moieties: ein kompliziertes Verwandtschaftssystem, das darauf basiert, zwei einheitliche gleichgestellte Einheiten in zwei Hälften (Moieties) zu teilen. Ehepartner gehören immer der jeweils anderen Moiety an.


Galerie

Ausstellungen:

1999

  • May/June - ‘bout here ... Lockhart River’ a solo exhibition of paintings and prints at Hogarth Galleries, Sydney

 2000

  • ‘me come from ‘yah’ a solo exhibition of paintings at Hogarth Galleries, Sydney
  • ‘nother way a solo exhibition of painting at Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne

2001
  • ‘Mepla sarbie paint’ Andrew Baker Art Dealer, Brisbane
  • ‘ee right this way’ Hogarth Galleries, Sydney

2002
  • July - ‘Tinta’ Hogarth Galleries, Sydney
  • ‘Happen’ this way’ Andrew Baker Art Dealer, Brisbane

2003
  • Niagara Galleries, Melbourne
  • Hogarth Galleries, Sydney

2004
  • Andrew Baker Art Dealer, Brisbane
  • Hogarth Galleries, Sydney
  • October Gallery, London

2006
  • Niagara Galleries, Melbourne


Group Exihibitions

1997

  • - ‘Mepla Sarbie Art’ with the Lockhart River Art Gang at the Lockhart River Art & Culture Centre, Cape York, QLD
  • ‘ngana nyiikana - us painting’ with the Lockhart River Art Gang at Cairns Regional Gallery, QLD
  • ‘Rena Ellen Jones Award’ exhibition at the Warrnambool Art Gallery, VIC

1998
  • ‘The National Indigenous Art of Place Award’ Exhibition at Old Parliament House in Canberra, ACT
  • ‘Telstra 15th National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award’ Exhibition & travelling exhibition
  • ‘Message Stick’ Exhibition in Brisbane at Queensland Aboriginal Creations

1999
  • ‘Main Street Gallery’ Hahndorf SA
  • 1999 - Dec 2001 ‘Message Stick ’ touring exhibition by ‘The Art Gang’ from Lockhart River, funded by Visions Australia
  • July-September - 23rd Biennial of Graphic Art in Lubljana, Slovenia
  • Cape York Art Award Laura Festival, Qld
  • International Works on Paper Fair, Sydney
  • Lockhart River Art Gang ‘we searching’ Exhibition at Qld Aboriginal Creations, Brisbane

2000
  • Lockhart River Print Exhibition Cairns Regional Gallery, QLD
  • ‘Beyond the Pale Exhibition’ Adelaide Arts Festival, Adelaide
  • ‘From the Top’ a joint exhibition of paintings with Samantha Hobson at Andrew Baker Art Dealer, Brisbane
  • ‘In my eyes’: an exhibition of fine art prints by Lockhart River Art Gang and Friends, Cairns Regional Gallery, Qld
  • ‘Uncommon World: Aspects of Contemporary Australian Art’ National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
  • ‘The 5th National Indigenous Heritage Art Award’Art of Place Exhibition at Old Parliament House, Canberra
  • ‘Fortitude - New art from Queensland’ Qld Art Gallery, Brisbane
  • Telstra Awards ‘17th National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award’ Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, travelling exhibition
  • ‘Olympic exhibition’ at Hogarth Galleries, Sydney
  • October - Festival of Pacific Arts Cultural Centre Jean Marie Tjibaou, Noumea, New Caledonia
  • Parma Belong Sandbeach paintings and prints by Lockhart River Art Gang at Queensland Aboriginal Creations in Brisbane

2001
  • Lines of Descent: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Prints and Objects, Queensland University of Technology Art Museum, Brisbane
  • A few of my favourite things, Fire-Works Gallery, Brisbane
  • ‘In my eyes: an exhibition of fine art prints by the Lockhart River Art Gang and friendsVera Scarth-Johnson Gallery, Cooktown, Qld
  • Wynne Award Exhibition Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney
  • Cape York Art Awards Laura Festival
  • ‘Local Colours, Local Lives’ Cairns Regional Gallery Federation Exhibition
  • ‘Telstra 18th National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art
  • Award’ Museum & Art Gallery of Northern Territory, traveling exhibition 2001
  • ‘Dreamtime Zeitgenössische Aboriginal Art/ The Dark and the Light ’ at Sammlung Essl, Austria
  • ‘Gatherings’ CHOGM, exhibition Brisbane Convention Centre
  • ‘Masterworks’ Vivien Anderson Gallery, Melbourne
  • ‘Indigenous Highlights from the State Art Collection’ Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth

2002
  •  ‘New Ground’ Main Street Gallery, Hahndorf, Adelaide
  • ‘International Womens Day Event’ Vivien Anderson Gallery, Melbourne
  • ‘Collectable Aboriginal Art Event’ Raintree Aboriginal Fine Art Gallery, Darwin
  • ‘Inagural Berlin Exhibition’ (Cape York Indigenous Art Showcase Exhibition) Ludwig Erhard Haus, Germany
  • Indecorous Abstraction: Contemporary Women Painters, Light Square Gallery, Adelaide
  • ‘Inaugural Exhibition: The Year in Art’ held at the S.H.Ervin Gallery
  • ‘Wild Nature in Contemporary Australian Art and Craft’, a traveling exhibition funded by 2002-04 - Visions Australia and the Gordon Darling Foundation: Jam Factory, Adelaide

2003
  • ‘Beneath the Monsoon: Visions North of Capricorn’ Artspace Mackay, Cairns Regional Gallery, Perc Tucker Gallery (Townsville) 2003 
  •  Water: Prints from Lockhart River and the Tiwi IslandsQueensland - University of Technology Art Museum, Brisbane
  • Gallery Gondwana, Alice Springs
  • Story Place ExhibitionQueensland Art Gallery
  • Works on Paper Fairrepresented by Main Street Gallery, Sydney
  • Alliance Members Exhibition, Brisbane
  • Hogarth Gallery, Sydney
  • -Kulam Kannga Columbus State University, Georgia. U.S.A
  • -Kulam KanngaKluge-Ruhe, Virginia. U.S.A.
  •  -Ngiilu paluku ngiiku, Our Way Framed Gallery, Darwin
  • Big Country Gondwana Gallery, Alice Springs
  • Hot, Hotter, Hottest Booker-Lower Gallery, Houston, Texas, U.S.A.
  • Große Kunstausstellung NRW, Museum Kunstpalast, Düsseldorf


 Collections

Kluge-Ruhe Collection, Virginia, U.S.AGeorgia State University Collection, Georgia, U.S.AArt Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth ATSIC Collection, CanberraAustralian Heritage Commission, Canberra Cairns Regional Gallery, Queensland Department of the Environment & Heritage Federal Court, BrisbaneFlinders University Art Museum, Adelaide National Gallery of Australia, Canberra National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne Northern Territory University, Darwin Macquarie UniversityMonash UniversityQueensland Art Gallery, BrisbaneQueensland University of Technology, Brisbane University of Queensland, Brisbane Warrnambool Art GalleryWollongong University 

Awards


 1997

‘Rena Ellen Jones Award’ Screen print selected/acquired by Warrnambool Art Gallery, VictoriaArts Office Qld - personal development grant 

1998

Telstra 15th National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Award,
screenprint shown in exhibitionpart of group entry won the National Heritage Commission ‘Art of Place’ Community Endeavour Award. 

1999
23rd Biennial of Graphic Art, Lubljana, Slovenia,
 2 screenprints selected for exhibitionCape York Art Awards,
Laura Festival - 2nd prize in Works on Papernominated Young Australian of the Year - Arts SectionAustralia Council (ATSIAB) Shared Grant with Art Gang to create new work for exhibition.Most innovative product by an indigenous artist,
Momento Awards, Brisbane 

2000
won ‘Lin Onus Youth Prize’ at Art of Place Awards, Canberra for her painting ‘Kungkay and Yiipay’ 

2001
Rosella Namok included in Australian Art Collector’s 50 most collectable artists 

2002
Rosella Namok included in Australian Art Collector’s 50 most collectable artists 

Bibliographies 

1997
Edwards, Ron and Anne & The LR Art Gang, Explorers Guide to Lockhart River, Rams Skull Press, 1997 

1999

Lockhart River Art Gang, The Message Stick: Art from Nth Qlds Lockhart River, 1999 (ex Cat.)Butler, Sally, Undiscovered, unmasked: artists for a new millennium, Aust. Art Collector, Issue 8 

2000
OBrien, Geraldine, Heritage Awards: Sugarbag Mans winning tale, Sydney Morning Herald, 17 AugustMrtin-Chew, Louise, Mastery of medium and matter, The Australian, 26 MayMCulloch-Uehlin, Susan, Mind the gap, Review, The Weekend Australian, 18-19 MarchKng Murdoch, Anna, …tradition maintained, The Age, 14 NovemberGenocchio, Benjamin, Olympic tourists after the real thing, The Australian, 6 OctoberFrost, Andrew, Previews: Rosella Namok, Australian Art Collector, Issue 12, April-JuneButler, Sally, Start Now!: A Guide to the Aboriginal Art Market, Aust. Art Collector, Issue 13Burbidge, Madeline, The Art Gang, Arts Yarn Up, Winter 2000, Australia Council for the ArtsBrand, Dr Michael,My country and peopleQueensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, [ex.cat.]Anderson, Peter, Galleries, The Courier Mail, 31 MayAldred, Debra, Bridging the cultural divide,The Courier Mail, 19 August 

2001
Yallamas, Lisa, A brush with fame and fortune, The Courier Mail, 8 JuneNamok, Rosella, Mepla sarbie paint, Andrew Baker Art Dealer, Brisbane, june [ex.cat.]McCulloch-Uehlin, Susan, Water Marks, The Weekend Australian, Review, 21-22 J ulyMcCulloch-Uehlin, Susan, Dreamtime finds a home in Austria, The Australian, 9 FebruaryMcCulloch-Uehlin, Susan, Contemporary Aboriginal Art, Allen & Unwin, SydneyKidd, Courtney, Layered stories, told at Full speed, The Sydney Morning Herald, 1 AugustHutak, Michael, Australias 50 Most Collectable Artists: Rosella Namok, Aust. Art Collector, Issue 15Dreamtime: Zeitgenossische Aboriginal Art, Klosterneuburg/Wien, Austria [ex. Cat.] May-July, Demozay, Marion (editor), Gatherings, Keeaira Press, SouthportBrown, Phil, Natural Talent: Works by an up and coming artist,Brisbane News juneAldred, Debra, Listing boosts the state of her art, The Courier Mail, 15 January 

2002
Pulley, Roz, Cape art makes capital gains, The Cairns Post, 9 NovemberOsborne, Margot, Wild Nature in contemporary Australian Art and Craft, Jam Factory, AdelaideNeales, Sue, Burning Bright, The Australian Financial Review Magazine, JulyMorrell, Tim, The Lockhart River Gang, Artlink, Volume 22 No 3McLean, Sandra, Messages that Stick, The Courier Mail, 21 JuneMcLean, Sandra, Star shines at opening, The Courier Mail, 1 MayHolubizky, Ihor, In the Future; Buffalo Berry Press Inc., Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, vol. 20.1 

2003
Wilson, Beneath the Monsoon: Visions North of Capricorn, Artspace Mackay, Queensland [ex. Cat.]Safe, Georgina, Selling out paintings … but not heritage, The Australian, 11 FebruaryMaier, Heidi, Travelling North, The Courier Mail, 15 FebrauryBrown, Phil, Big Impressions; Brisbane News, 16-22 April

 

 

 

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