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b. 1944 - d. 1984

Timothy Akis, born around 1944 in Tsembaga village, Simbai Valley, Madang Province, Papua New Guinea, died in 1984, was a Papua New Guinean artist. His art consisted primarily in imaginative pen and ink drawings and batiks inspired by his country's wildlife.

Akis had the distinction of being the second Papua New Guinean artist to hold an exhibition, at the University of Papua New Guinea in 1969. He later held exhibitions in the United States, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, the Philippines and Australia.

Ulli Beier described Akis' artwork from his first exhibition in these terms:

"The delicate freshness of these drawings owes nothing to the traditions of his people, whose artwork consisted mainly of geometric shield designs. Unburdened by the rigid conventions of ancient traditions and uninhibited by western education, Akis created his personal image of a world of animals and men."

Examples of Akis' artwork were reproduced in the inaugural issue of Beier' Kovave: A Journal of New Guinea literature, alongside the work of fellow artists such as Mathias Kauage. Kauage's own art was reportedly inspired by visiting Akis' exhibition.

In the 1970s and early 1980s, Akis divided his time between subsistence farming in his native village and working on his art in Port Moresby.

During a posthumous exhibition, the Tamworth Regional Gallery (Australia) identified Akis as one of Papua New Guinea's leading print and drawing artists, along with Mathias Kauage, John Man and Martin Morububuna. Akis' art was also exhibited posthumously at the Musée des Confluences in Lyon in 2007. An exhibition in Cairns that same year celebrated Akis' "international reputation", along with that of other notable Papua New Guinean artists, and his art was also displayed at the Alcheringa Gallery in 2007. In 2008, his work featured alongside that of Kuagae and Morububuna an exhibition in Clarence Valley, then alongside that of Jakupa Ako and Mathias Kauage at the East-West Center Gallery. The ninth issue of the Australian Art Review described Beier's "mentorship" relationship with Akis.[Akis' art has been featured in the book La peinture des Papous, along with that of Mathias Kauage, Jakupa Ako and John Siune.

The Star Bulletin described Akis as having had "a major influence on the nation's art as [he] demonstrated how indigenous culture could be reflected in contemporary art forms."

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    • AKIS Timothy (Papua New Guinea 1944-1984), 'Mani i slip wantaim el samting bilong en', S/Print 12/79, 71x51.5cm (sight)
      Mar. 09, 2024

      AKIS Timothy (Papua New Guinea 1944-1984), 'Mani i slip wantaim el samting bilong en', S/Print 12/79, 71x51.5cm (sight)

      Est: $100 - $200

      AKIS, Timothy (Papua New Guinea 1944-1984) 'Mani i slip wantaim el samting bilong en' S/Print 12/79 71x51.5cm (sight)

      Davidson Auctions
    • TIMOTHY AKIS - Man Falls Into a Water Hole
      May. 15, 2022

      TIMOTHY AKIS - Man Falls Into a Water Hole

      Est: $350 - $500

      TIMOTHY AKIS (Papaua New Guinean, 1944-1984) "Man Falls Into a Water Hole" - Limited edition lithograph, 33/54. Signed lower right, titled lower centre (translated verso), editioned lower left. 28.5 x 23 inches. Very good condition, some handling marks noted.

      Saskatchewan Network for Art Collecting
    • Timothy Akis (Papua New Guinean, circa 1944-19
      Aug. 15, 2019

      Timothy Akis (Papua New Guinean, circa 1944-19

      Est: $100 - $200

      Timothy Akis (Papua New Guinean, circa 1944-1984) Figure lithograph 31 x 23 inches.

      Hindman
    • Timothy Akis (1944 - ) (3 works) - Figures 71.5 x 57cm, 67.5 x 60.5cm, 75 x 56.5cm
      Jul. 11, 2019

      Timothy Akis (1944 - ) (3 works) - Figures 71.5 x 57cm, 67.5 x 60.5cm, 75 x 56.5cm

      Est: $200 - $300

      Timothy Akis (1944 - ) (3 works) Figures linocuts eds. 45/51, 32/54, 38/50 71.5 x 57cm, 67.5 x 60.5cm, 75 x 56.5cm signed lower right, each

      Lawsons
    • [ Tribal Art ]
      May. 01, 2009

      [ Tribal Art ]

      Est: £200 - £300

      Timothy Akis (Papua New Guinea c.1941-1984); artist signed limited edition print "Man i gat Foapela tit. Tupela long as na tupela long het", 32/40, 80 x 60cm. Timothy Akis was the first Papua New Guinean artist to hold an exhibition and exhibited in the USA, UK, Switzerland, the Philippines and Australia. (Illustrated).

      Adam Partridge Auctioneers & Valuers
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