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Queenie McKenzie
High on
Art opened an exhibition of Queenie McKenzie on Wednesday 20 Oct
2004, the exhibition ran until 7 November 2004. The exhibition
showed 16 paintings, largely from one private collection. It was a
rare opportunity to view a number of major works from this
extraordinary deceased artist. Her last solo exhibition was in 1997
in Melbourne.
Her
works are of major importance and rank with the best works created
by Emily Kngwarreye Maggie Watson and Dorothy
Napangardi.
Queenie
McKenzie had a relatively short artistic career only beginning
painting in the late 1980. Her friend Rover Thomas the most famous
male Aboriginal artist was her source of inspiration.
Born
about 1930 on Old Texas Station, on the banks of the Ord River in
East Kimberly. Queenie spent most of her early adult life as stock
camp cook on new Texas Downs, whilst here she was able to acquire
knowledge of this area before later moving to Warmun in the mid
1970’s. In Warmun she watched the other artist paint and decided
that would like to do this also.
In 1990
she began painting for Waringarri Aboriginal Arts, Kununurra where
her work was first exhibited, she mined the ochre's herself from
which she created a unique palette of pink and purple. She was a
mentor to young artists and in the process helped to establish the
first wholly owed art center of Gidja art and culture.
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Untitled
Landscape, Date unknown
90 x
120cm
Ochre
and binder on canvas
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Nungari Nakarra
(Women's Law), 1996
81 x
65.5cm
Ochre
on canvas box framed |
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Wertim Hill, near Ord
River, 1996
61 x
92cm
Earth
pigments on canvas
Queenies Grandfather is
buried here on a platform in the fork of a tree at the bottom of
this hill. This is also the place of fight with ‘Guida’ (white
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Texas Hills,
1995
76 x
91.5cm
Earth
pigments on canvas
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Untitled Landscape,
Date unknown
51 x
71cm
Earth
pigments on canvas |
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Nindimungi (Bottle
tree), 1995
58 x
66.5cm
Earth
pigments on linen
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Untitled landscape,
Date unknown
84 x
94cm
Limited
edition print 7/50
Framed
and signed
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Untitled landscape,
Date unknown
61.5 x
82cm
Earth
pigments on linen
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Untitled landscape,
Date unknown
81 x
100cm
Earth
pigments on canvas |
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Horso Creek killings,
This place, 1996
61 x
61cm
Earth
pigment on canvas
Police
men are depicted wearing white hats. The brown circles around the
base of the tree are the slain bodies of Queenies people from the
massacre.
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Dahlu Dahlu,
1996
90 x
160cm
Earth
pigments on linen
Old
tribal camping ground where waterfall fills a big rock off (Dahlu
Dahlu) hill near MirringCave. This is Texas Downs
station.
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