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Doris Bush Nungarrayi is an Australian Aboriginal artist (born c. 1942, in Haasts Bluff, Northern Territory) who won the 2023 Sir John Sulman Prize. She is a painter at the Aboriginal-owned Papunya Tjupi art centre in Papunya, an Indigenous Australian community northwest of Alice Springs.

Her first solo exhibition "Doris Bush Nungarrayi: This is a Love Story" opened at Damien Minton Gallery, Sydney in 2012. Her work is held in the Macquarie Bank Collection, Artbank, and the University of Western Sydney collection.

She won the 2023 Sir John Sulman Prize with her painting, Mamunya ngalyananyi (Monster coming).

Group exhibitions

Group exhibitions
Exhibition Sponsor Location Date
Artstage Singapore Mossenson Galleries 2013
The Keating Speech Damien Miinton Gallery Sydney 2012
Desert Rhythm - Artists of Papunya Tjupi Mossenson Galleries Melbourne 2012
Desert Mob Araluen Arts Centre Alice Springs 2012
Papunya Tjupi Marshall Arts Adelaide 2012
Papunya Power Art Mob Gallery Hobart 2011
Papunya Tjupi Mina Mina Gallery Queensland 2011
Papunya Tjupi Harvison Gallery Perth 2011
Papunya Tjupi Artists Damien Minton Gallery Sydney 2011
UNSW International Showcase UNSW Kensington Sydney 2011
Kuwarritja Tjutaku Papunya Tjupinya Chapman Gallery Canberra 2011
Papunya Tjupi: Generations Mossenson Galleries Melbourne 2011
Desert Mob Araluen Arts Centre Alice Springs 2011
Papunya Tjupi Arts Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute Adelaide 2011
Papunya Tjupi Arts ARTKelch Gallery Germany 2011
New Prints from Papunya Tjupi Arts Nomad Arts Canberra and Darwin 2011
Art of Women Randell Lane Fine Art Perth 2010
Papunya Power ArtMob Hobart 2010
Desert Stories Papunya Tjupi Now Gecko Gallery Broome 2010
Desert Mob Araluen Arts Centre Alice Springs 2010
Tjukurrpa: Papunya Tjupi Arts Mossenson Galleries Melbourne 2010
Papunya Tjupi Arts Group Exhibition Randell Lane Fine Art Perth 2010
Papunya Tjupi Honey Ant Gallery Sydney 2009
Kalipinypa Mossenson Galleries Melbourne 2009
Desert Mob Araluen Arts Centre Alice Springs 2009
Introducing Papunya Tjupi and Ampilatawatja Gallery Gondwanna Alice Springs 2009
Papunya Tjupi Group Show Gecko Gallery/Broome Gecko Gallery Broome 2009
Building Papunya Tjupi Ivan Dougherty Gallery Sydney 2009
We're talking about Papunya again Art Mob Hobart 2008

References

  1. "Marshall Arts Gallery". marshallart.com.au. Retrieved 6 March 2015.
  2. "Solo Show – Doris Bush Nungarrayi | 2010 | Exhibitions | Damien Minton Gallery". damienmintongallery.com.au. Retrieved 6 March 2015.
  3. "Archibald Prize Sulman 2023 work: Mamunya ngalyananyi (Monster coming) by Doris Bush Nungarrayi". Art Gallery of New South Wales. Retrieved 7 June 2024.
  4. "Doris Bush Nungarrayi - JGM ART - Contemporary Aboriginal Art". jgmart.co.uk. Archived from the original on 9 March 2015. Retrieved 6 March 2015.


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