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Philip Gudthaykudthay

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of Australia around 1935 or possibly earlier; some sources suggest the 1920s). His father was Lika, brother of Miyalan, and his mother Ganinydja 1, of the Djardewitjibi group. After both parents died, he was adopted by a
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in the 1960s, getting instruction from his half-brother Mirritja, with Milingimbi Mission selling his early work. He developed a close relationship with artist
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Gudthaykudthay's work is represented in many galleries in Australia, including university and state collections, as well as internationally. These include:
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He has had his work sold by commercial galleries and it is represented in many galleries in Australia, including university and state collections.
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artist. His work is held in many public galleries in Australia and internationally, including the
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in Ramingining, and continued to paint at the art centre throughout his life.
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language group, and his mother's country was Ramingining. He was assigned the
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British Museum, Department of Africa, Oceania and the Americas, London
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Milingimbi Collection, Milingimbi Educational and Cultural Association
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1995: Aboriginal & South Pacific Gallery, Surry Hills, Sydney
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piercing, a very old cultural practice that has mostly died out.
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As a young man Gudthaykudthay worked on making fences, hunting
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His name is pronounced something like "g'day, g'day". He is a
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Gudthaykudthay started painting at Nangalala Mission on the
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Philip Gudthaykudthay – The Pussycat and the Kangaroo
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The Painters of the Wagilag Sisters Story 1937–1997
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He also painted the 125:in the 1980s, travelling all over 14: 828: 628:"Phillip Gudthaykudthay, b. 1935" 534: 429:Ganter Myer Collection, Melbourne 289:National Indigenous Art Triennial 166:at the Garry Anderson Gallery in 704:"Artists: Philip Gudthaykudthay" 632:National Portrait Gallery people 459:, Anthropology Museum, St Lucia 375:Parliament House Art Collection 178:acquired two of the paintings. 445:Flinders University Art Museum 421:Art Gallery of South Australia 415:Art Gallery of New South Wales 349: 221: 1: 817:Indigenous Australian artists 527: 360:National Gallery of Australia 342:, at the Commercial Gallery, 297:National Gallery of Australia 275:National Gallery of Australia 256:, an international exhibition 176:National Gallery of Australia 159:, frogs, and other subjects. 112: 37: 709:National Gallery of Victoria 366:National Gallery of Victoria 265:National Gallery of Victoria 170:in 1983, which consisted of 46:, near Mulgurrum in central 7: 239:1988: Contribution of five 143:He often used the kangaroo 10: 833: 436:Charles Darwin University 218:He died in October 2022. 457:University of Queensland 233: 213: 109:and around Ramingining. 575:"Philip Gudthaykudthay" 545:"Philip Gudthaykudthay" 302: 82:"Pussycat" because the 745:Marshall Arts (2013). 476:University of Virginia 400:Queensland Art Gallery 394:Ramingining Collection 329:Pussycat: The Sorcerer 509:Aboriginal Art Museum 313:Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery 261:The Power of the Land 28:Aboriginal Australian 20:Philip Gudthaykudthay 453:Art Museum, Brisbane 59:clan family. 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Index

Aboriginal Australian
British Museum
Ramingining
Arnhem Land
Northern Territory
Murrungun
initiated
septum
Yolngu
Liyagalawumirr
nickname
quoll
Milky Way Dreaming
totem
crocodiles
stockman
Milingimbi
Glyde River
Djon Mundine
Arnhem Land
printmaking
Bula'Bula Arts
motif
Wagilag sisters
goannas
echidnas
solo exhibition
Sydney
bark paintings
National Gallery of Australia

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