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b. 1935 -

Bai Bai (Pai Pai, Bye Bye) Napangarti - Born: c. 1935 Location: Tjawa Tjawa (Point Moody) Language: Kukatja, Ngarti Skin: Napangarti Bai Bai Napangarti

She was born in the bush, probably in the mid 1930s, and is a Kukatja speaker. Her mother first saw white people when she was a little girl. Her family was camped near the Stansmore Range and saw three men on camels travelling north. Bai Bai recalls that they were friendly and gave her family tobacco. However, the next Europeans who came through were hunting Aboriginal people, especially women, and from that time the family were more cautious.

When Bai Bai's family first saw cattle, they did not know what they were. They fed one to the dogs - and when the dogs did not die they realised the meat was safe for people to eat. Later, as a young girl, Bai Bai accompanied her family on two trips to the station near Gregory Salt Lake to take bullocks. On the second trip they were caught, chained to a tree and given poisoned food to eat. Some Aboriginal stockmen talked the station owners into releasing them.

Her family fled, and walked 200 kilometres to Nandalarra without stopping. After this they were very frightened of white people and avoided them until Balgo Mission was founded in 1948. Even then they approached carefully, camping at Emily Spring (Nyilli) for about a year before moving all the way in. Since then she has lived in the Balgo community and is a senior and respected Law Woman. She was married to artist Sunfly Tjampitjin (now deceased).

Her paintings reflect these responsibilities and her main painting themes are Tingari Dreamings. Her country is the Stansmore Ranges and around Yagga Yagga (an outlying community to Balgo). She began to paint in 1986 in Balgo, and since then has introduced younger members of her family to painting. She has been involved in several publications including "Yarrtji: Six women's stories from the Great Sandy Desert", 1997, Aboriginal Studies Press, Canberra.

Bai Bai is a long serving member of the Kimberley Land Council and a strong practitioner of women's law and culture in Balgo. She is a well respected artist and her work is held in major collections such as the National Gallery of Victoria and the Art Gallery of Western Australia. Her work is featured along with that of other Balgo artists on the Lore of the Land CD-ROM.

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    • BAI BAI NAPANGARTI (born 1939) (Language group: Kukatja) Mulupuku 2008 synthetic polymer paint on canvas 120 x 80cm
      Nov. 21, 2023

      BAI BAI NAPANGARTI (born 1939) (Language group: Kukatja) Mulupuku 2008 synthetic polymer paint on canvas 120 x 80cm

      Est: $6,000 - $9,000

      BAI BAI NAPANGARTI (born 1939) (Language group: Kukatja) Mulupuku 2008 synthetic polymer paint on canvas 120 x 80cm PROVENANCE: The Artist Warlayirti Artists, Western Australia, cat. no. 1352/08 (accompanied by a copy of the certificate of authenticity) The Le Pley Collection, Western Australia, acquired from the above in 2009 OTHER NOTES: "In this painting Bai Bai depicts an important bush food, Mulupuku that can be found in her country around Lake Mackay, south of Balgo. The lines in the painting depict the tali (hills). Where native grasses grow in the wet season. It is from this landscape that the women gather seeds. The seeds are then washed several times before they are ground up to make a flour-like substance used to make damper. The areas on either side of the central area in the painting illustrate the ground that leads to the swamp." As stated on the Warlayirti Artists certificate of authenticity  © Bai Bai Napangarti/Copyright Agency, 2023

      Leonard Joel
    • BAI BAI NAPANGARTI (born 1939) (Language group: Kukatja) Mulupuku 2008 synthetic polymer paint on linen 120 x 80cm
      Nov. 21, 2023

      BAI BAI NAPANGARTI (born 1939) (Language group: Kukatja) Mulupuku 2008 synthetic polymer paint on linen 120 x 80cm

      Est: $6,000 - $9,000

      BAI BAI NAPANGARTI (born 1939) (Language group: Kukatja) Mulupuku 2008 synthetic polymer paint on linen 120 x 80cm PROVENANCE: The Artist Warlayirti Artists, Western Australia, cat. no. 727/08 (accompanied by a copy of the certificate of authenticity) The Le Pley Collection, Western Australia, acquired from the above in 2008 OTHER NOTES: "In this painting Bai Bai depicts an important bush food, Mulupuku that can be found in her country around Lake Mackay, south of Balgo. The lines in the painting depict the tali (hills). Where native grasses grow in the wet season. It is from this landscape that the women gather seeds. The seeds are then washed several times before they are ground up to make a flour-like substance used to make damper. The areas on either side of the central white area in the painting illustrate the ground that leads to the swamp." As stated on the Warlayirti Artists certificate of authenticity  © Bai Bai Napangarti/Copyright Agency, 2023

      Leonard Joel
    • Bai Bai Napangarti (c.1935-), 'Purrpunpa', 1998
      Mar. 25, 2023

      Bai Bai Napangarti (c.1935-), 'Purrpunpa', 1998

      Est: $2,000 - $4,000

      Synthetic polymer paint on canvas, 120 x 80cm, inscribed on verso. Available for local pickup, otherwise courier to be arranged and paid for by bidder.

      Roxbury's Auction House
    • BAI BAI NAPANGARTI, WARNPUPARTA, 1990
      Dec. 08, 2020

      BAI BAI NAPANGARTI, WARNPUPARTA, 1990

      Est: $4,000 - $6,000

      BAI BAI NAPANGARTI born 1939 WARNPUPARTA, 1990 synthetic polymer paint on linen 100.0 x 76.0 cm bears inscription verso: artist's name, size and Warlayirti Artists cat. 483/90 PROVENANCE Warlayirti Artists, Balgo, Western Australia The Sam Barry Collection, Queensland Sotheby’s, Sydney, 25 November 2007, lot 61 Company collection, Sydney LITERATURE Cowan, J.,  Wirrimanu, Aboriginal Art from the Balgo Hills, Gordon and Breach, Sydney, 1994, p. 79, pl. 16 (illus.) This work is located at our Melbourne Gallery © Bai Bai Napangarti/Copyright Agency, 2020

      Deutscher and Hackett
    •  Bai Bai Napangarti (1935-) Culbardu, in the Great Sandy Desert, WA 1995
      Jun. 04, 2019

       Bai Bai Napangarti (1935-) Culbardu, in the Great Sandy Desert, WA 1995

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      Bai Bai Napangarti spent her youth and early adult years travelling through her family’s land learning traditional law and culture. In time she settled at Yaga Yaga with her husband Sunfly Tjampitjin and they began painting there in the mid 1980s. Later, following Sunfly's death, she moved into the Balgo Hills community 120 Kms to the north where she is now a senior law woman. Bai Bai has painted some of her traditional country, which is located in the Great Sandy Desert, south of Balgo. She has depicted a soak with underground water linking two very sacred areas for women of the region. People of the Tjungurrayi and Nakamarra groups are sitting nearby with their boomerangs, nulla nullas and digging sticks.

      Cooee Art
    • BAI BAI NAPANGARDI (born c.1936) Untitled 1991 acrylic on canvas
      Jan. 31, 2019

      BAI BAI NAPANGARDI (born c.1936) Untitled 1991 acrylic on canvas

      Est: -

      BAI BAI NAPANGARDI (born c.1936) Untitled 1991 acrylic on canvas inscribed verso with artist's name and Warlayirti Artists cat no.381/91 100 x 50cm

      Leonard Joel
    • BAI BAI NAPANGARDI (born c.1936) Walapunta 2003 acrylic on canvas
      Nov. 28, 2017

      BAI BAI NAPANGARDI (born c.1936) Walapunta 2003 acrylic on canvas

      Est: $2,000 - $4,000

      BAI BAI NAPANGARDI (born c.1936) Walapunta 2003 acrylic on canvas inscribed verso with Warlayirti Artists cat no.114/03 120 x 80cm PROVENANCE: Warlayirti Artists, Western Australia, 2003 (certificate of authenticity provided) Palya Art, Northern Territory, 2003 (cat no. C-1066) Private collection, Sydney

      Leonard Joel
    • BAI BAI NAPANGARDI (BORN c.1936) Tirru 1995 acrylic on canvas
      Mar. 06, 2017

      BAI BAI NAPANGARDI (BORN c.1936) Tirru 1995 acrylic on canvas

      Est: $1,500 - $2,500

      BAI BAI NAPANGARDI (BORN c.1936) Tirru 1995 acrylic on canvas inscribed verso with Warlayirti Artists cat. no. 237/95 120.5 x 79.5cm PROVENANCE: Warlayirti Artists, WA (accompanied by a copy of certificate of authenticity)

      Leonard Joel
    • BAI BAI NAPANGARDI (BORN c.1936) Ngurakutjara near Mangkayi, in the Great Sandy Desert, W.A 1998 acrylic on canvas
      Feb. 26, 2017

      BAI BAI NAPANGARDI (BORN c.1936) Ngurakutjara near Mangkayi, in the Great Sandy Desert, W.A 1998 acrylic on canvas

      Est: $1,500 - $2,500

      BAI BAI NAPANGARDI (BORN c.1936) Ngurakutjara near Mangkayi, in the Great Sandy Desert, W.A 1998 acrylic on canvas inscribed verso with Warlayirti Artists cat. no. 291/94 90 x 60cm PROVENANCE: Warlayirti Artists, NT (accompanied by a certificate of authenticity)

      Leonard Joel
    • BAI BAI NAPANGARDI (BORN c.1936) Tirru 1995 acrylic on canvas
      Feb. 26, 2017

      BAI BAI NAPANGARDI (BORN c.1936) Tirru 1995 acrylic on canvas

      Est: $2,000 - $4,000

      BAI BAI NAPANGARDI (BORN c.1936) Tirru 1995 acrylic on canvas inscribed verso with Warlayirti Artists cat. no. 237/95 120.5 x 79.5cm PROVENANCE: Warlayirti Artists, WA (accompanied by a copy of certificate of authenticity)

      Leonard Joel
    • Bai Bai Napangarti 2002 Tjipari Muliarra Yurlpungu synthetic polymer paint on canvas
      Dec. 11, 2016

      Bai Bai Napangarti 2002 Tjipari Muliarra Yurlpungu synthetic polymer paint on canvas

      Est: $1,800 - $3,000

      Bai Bai Napangarti 2002 Tjipari Muliarra Yurlpungu synthetic polymer paint on canvas 106 x 76 cm

      Theodore Bruce Auctioneers & Valuers
    • Bai Bai Napangarti (1939- ) Untitled
      Mar. 09, 2016

      Bai Bai Napangarti (1939- ) Untitled

      Est: $300 - $500

      Eastern Kimberly . Western Desert palette, not bi bi palette Bai Bai is a senior law woman at Balgo who spent her childhood and early adult life journeying through her family’s land learning traditional culture and law. For cultural reasons she has travelled extensively and in 1989 she danced at the Shinju Matsuri Festival in Perth. She started to paint in 1986.

      Colville Auctions
    • BAI BAI NAPANGARTI, born 1939, LAMANBUNDA, 1997, synthetic polymer paint on linen
      Mar. 08, 2015

      BAI BAI NAPANGARTI, born 1939, LAMANBUNDA, 1997, synthetic polymer paint on linen

      Est: $2,500 - $3,500

      BAI BAI NAPANGARTI, born 1939, LAMANBUNDA, 1997, synthetic polymer paint on linen SIGNED: inscribed verso: artist's name, size and Warlayirti Artists cat. 6/97 DIMENSIONS: 75.0 x 50.0 cm PROVENANCE: Warlayirti Artists, Balgo Hills The Collection of Colin and Elizabeth Laverty, Sydney, purchased in January 1997

      Deutscher and Hackett
    • Bai Bai Napangardi (c. 1936)
      Apr. 02, 2014

      Bai Bai Napangardi (c. 1936)

      Est: $1,500 - $2,500

      Bai Bai Napangardi (c. 1936) Warlparta

      Shapiro Auctioneers
    • BAI BAI NAPANGARTI 1939, KANTAWARRA, 2004, synthetic polymer paint on linen
      Mar. 26, 2014

      BAI BAI NAPANGARTI 1939, KANTAWARRA, 2004, synthetic polymer paint on linen

      Est: $3,000 - $4,000

      BAI BAI NAPANGARTI (born 1939), KANTAWARRA, 2004, synthetic polymer paint on linen SIGNED: inscribed verso: artist's name, size and Warlayirti Artists cat. 849/04 DIMENSIONS: 119.5 x 80.5 cm PROVENANCE: Warlayirti Artists, Balgo Hills Short Street Gallery, Broome, acquired 2004 (cat. #3123) (stamped verso) The K.D.H. Ainsworth Collection, Queensland NOTES: This work is accompanied by a copy of a certificate of authenticity from Short Street Gallery which states: 'Bai Bai has painted some country south of Balgo in the Great Sandy Desert. This country is named Kantawarra. The central features of the painting represents a killiki (creek) found in the area. The many parallel lines in the upper section of the painting depict the tali (sandhills) that dominate this country. While the lines in the lower section of the painting represent the water that flows through this country during the wet season.'

      Deutscher and Hackett
    • Bai Bai Napangarti (born circa 1939)
      Nov. 19, 2012

      Bai Bai Napangarti (born circa 1939)

      Est: £6,000 - £8,000

      Stansmore Ranges bears artist's name, dimensions and Warlayirti Artists catalogue number 565/92 on the reverse synthetic polymer paint on linen 120 x 60cm

      Bonhams
    • BAI BAI NAPANGARTI TIRRU NEAR YAGGA YAGGA, 1995
      May. 18, 2011

      BAI BAI NAPANGARTI TIRRU NEAR YAGGA YAGGA, 1995

      Est: $3,500 - $4,500

      BAI BAI NAPANGARTI TIRRU NEAR YAGGA YAGGA, 1995 75.0 x 50.0 cm synthetic polymer paint on linen

      Deutscher and Hackett
    • Bai Bai Napangarti Nundilara synthetic polymer
      Aug. 30, 2010

      Bai Bai Napangarti Nundilara synthetic polymer

      Est: $1,800 - $2,500

      Bai Bai Napangarti Nundilara synthetic polymer paint on Belgian linen 2001 50 x 75 cm

      Mossgreen Auctions
    • Bai Bai Napangarti Waljapundar, south of Yagga
      Aug. 30, 2010

      Bai Bai Napangarti Waljapundar, south of Yagga

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      Bai Bai Napangarti Waljapundar, south of Yagga Yagga the Great Sandy synthetic polymer paint on linen 1997 75 x 50 cm

      Mossgreen Auctions
    • BAI BAI NAPANGARTI , BORN 1935 MINPURU, SOUTH OF YAGGA YAGGA Synthetic polymer paint on linen
      Nov. 25, 2007

      BAI BAI NAPANGARTI , BORN 1935 MINPURU, SOUTH OF YAGGA YAGGA Synthetic polymer paint on linen

      Est: $6,000 - $8,000

      Bears artist's name, size and Warlayirti Artists catalogue number 416/98 on the reverse Synthetic polymer paint on linen

      Sotheby's
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