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b. 1928 -

Angkaliya Curtis (born c. 1928) is an Australian Aboriginal artist. She paints animals from the central Australian desert.
Early life

Curtis was born around 1928, at a place called Miti, in north-western South Australia. Her family are Pitjantjatjara people. They lived a traditional nomadic way of life in the desert, often walking long distances from place to place in search of food and water. While living in the bush with her family, Curtis learned about the sacred law of the land from her mother and grandmother. They taught her about the Dreamtime and her family's spiritual ancestors, about bush food and traditional healing. She also learned about traditional crafts. She made ceremonial belts and mangu?i (head rings) by spinning hair on a hand-made spindle.

When Curtis was still a child, she travelled with her mother to what is now Watarru, her mother's homeland. The family lived for a time on cattle stations, and traded dingo scalps and rabbit skins for flour, tea and sugar. They later settled on the mission at Ernabella. When she was older, Curtis married a man named Bill, and worked at Ernabella spinning wool and making rugs.

In the 1960s, she moved back west (closer to her homeland) when the outstation at Ama?a was established. She now lives at Nyapari.
Artwork

Curtis is best known for her acrylic paintings, but she is also still involved in traditional handicraft work (making grass baskets and wooden carvings). The most visible motif in Curtis' paintings are her representations of animals. Her works stand out against other artists from her region because of her subtle use of colours.

Her work has been exhibited around Australia since 2007. It was first shown internationally in 2010, in San Sebastián, Spain. Examples of her paintings are displayed in the Queensland Gallery of Modern Art, the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, the National Gallery of Victoria, the National Gallery of Australia, and the Australian National University.

Curtis was a finalist for the National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award in 2010 and 2011. She was also one of 16 finalists for the Western Australian Indigenous Art Award in 2011.

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    • ANGKALIYA CURTIS , CAVE HILL, 2010
      Mar. 17, 2021

      ANGKALIYA CURTIS , CAVE HILL, 2010

      Est: $6,000 - $8,000

      ANGKALIYA CURTIS born 1928 CAVE HILL, 2010 synthetic polymer paint on canvas 198.0 x 156.0 cm inscribed verso: artist's name, location, date and Tjungu Palya cat. TPAC10191 PROVENANCE Tjungu Palya, Nyapari, South Australia Raft Artspace, Darwin Private collection, Darwin © Angkaliya Curtis/Copyright Agency, 2021

      Deutscher and Hackett
    • ANGKALIYA CURTIS, CAVE HILL, 2010
      May. 19, 2020

      ANGKALIYA CURTIS, CAVE HILL, 2010

      Est: $6,000 - $8,000

      WORKS FROM THE MACLEAN COLLECTION ANGKALIYA CURTIS born 1928 CAVE HILL, 2010 synthetic polymer paint on canvas bears inscription verso: artist’s name, date and Tjungu Palya cat. TPAC10015 118.0 x 200.0 cm PROVENANCE Tjungu Palya Artists, Nyapari, South Australia Marshall Arts, Adelaide Maclean collection, Melbourne, acquired from the above in February 2010 This work is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Tjungu Palya Artists, Nyapari, South Australia This item is located at our Melbourne Gallery © Angkaliya Curtis/Copyright Agency, 2020

      Deutscher and Hackett
    • ANGKALIYA CURTIS, NGURA WIRU, 2009
      May. 19, 2020

      ANGKALIYA CURTIS, NGURA WIRU, 2009

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      WORKS FROM THE MACLEAN COLLECTION ANGKALIYA CURTIS born 1928 NGURA WIRU, 2009 synthetic polymer paint on canvas bears inscription verso: artist’s name, location and Tjungu Palya Arts cat. TPAC09163 87.5 x 112.5 cm PROVENANCE Tjungu Palya Arts, Nyapari, South Australia Maclean collection, Melbourne This work is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Tjungu Palya Arts, Nyapari, South Australia which states: ‘This is the ngintaka (perentie) and the tjulpul (bird people). The birds are telling the perentie the Tjukurpa (creation stories). There is also a camel and a snake and lots of women sitting down. They have been out collecting bush foods. They are sitting with their wana (digging sticks).’ This item is located at our Melbourne Gallery © Angkaliya Curtis/Copyright Agency, 2020

      Deutscher and Hackett
    • Angkaliya Curtis, Ngintaka Tjuta (Goannas), acrylic on canvas
      Apr. 15, 2020

      Angkaliya Curtis, Ngintaka Tjuta (Goannas), acrylic on canvas

      Est: $4,500 - $5,500

      Angkaliya Curtis, Ngintaka Tjuta (Goannas), acrylic on canvas, 96 x 53 cm. Provenance: Tjungu Palya; private collection. Resale Royalty: this lot may be subject to an Australian Resale Royalty fee.

      Galerie Zadra
    • ANGKALIYA CURTIS, born 1928, CAVE HILL, 2010, synthetic polymer paint on canvas
      Mar. 18, 2020

      ANGKALIYA CURTIS, born 1928, CAVE HILL, 2010, synthetic polymer paint on canvas

      Est: $7,000 - $9,000

      ANGKALIYA CURTIS born 1928 CAVE HILL, 2010 synthetic polymer paint on canvas SIGNED: bears inscription verso: artist’s name, date and Tjungu Palya cat. TPAC10015 DIMENSIONS: 118.0 x 200.0 cm PROVENANCE: Tjungu Palya Artists, Nyapari, South Australia Marshall Arts, Adelaide Maclean collection, Melbourne, acquired from the above in February 2010 This work is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Tjungu Palya Artists, Nyapari, South Australia.

      Deutscher and Hackett
    • ANGKALIYA CURTIS, CAVE HILL, 2011
      May. 21, 2019

      ANGKALIYA CURTIS, CAVE HILL, 2011

      Est: $4,000 - $6,000

      ANGKALIYA CURTIS born 1928 CAVE HILL, 2011 synthetic polymer paint on linen SIGNED: bears inscription verso: artist's name, location (Nyapari), date and Tjungu Palya Artists cat. TPAC11272 and TJG04 DIMENSIONS: 120.5 x 200.5 cm PROVENANCE: Painted at the Nyapari community in the APY lands, South Australia Tjungu Palya Artists, Amata, South Australia Pandanus Gallery, Queensland Company collection, Queensland ESSAY: This work is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Tjungu Palya that sates: Nyangatja ngayuku ngura Cave Hill (this is my home at Cave Hill) ka nyangatja maku tjuta ngarinyi aturungka unngu munu pula ngalkuni (there are many witchetty grubs who are in the tree root and eating through that root) ka ngintaka pulkana ngaranyi (and there are big perentie lizards nearby). Ka papa tjuta kapi katu nginyara wankanyi (and there many dogs calling from the rockhole). Ka nyantju kutjara pitjangu kapitjikintjikitja ngalturtjara (there are two horse here that has come to drink water). Tjilpu kutjupa kutjupa (there are many different birds). Ka liru (and snakes). Cave Hill ta tjukurla tjuta ngaranyi. (there is lots of rockholes here at Cave Hill).

      Deutscher and Hackett
    • Angkaliya Curtis b.1928
      Oct. 23, 2018

      Angkaliya Curtis b.1928

      Est: $750 - $1,400

      Angkaliya Curtis b.1928 Uwankara Kapiku Pitjanyi, 2007 Acrylic on canvas 84.5 x 118.5 cm Cat No: 07628 and dated 2007 verso With receipt, and Tjungu Palya Certificate

      McKenzies Auctioneers
    • ANGKALIYA CURTIS NYAPARI Untitled 2009 acrylic on canvas
      May. 19, 2016

      ANGKALIYA CURTIS NYAPARI Untitled 2009 acrylic on canvas

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      ANGKALIYA CURTIS NYAPARI Untitled 2009 acrylic on canvas inscribed verso Tjungu Palya, SA, cat. no. TPAC09184 83 x 57.5cm

      Leonard Joel
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