Loading Spinner
Don’t miss out on items like this!

Sign up to get notified when similar items are available.

Lot 42: Wunungmurra, Djirrirra Yukuwa natural earth pigments on board 120 x 60cm 2016

Est: $3,000 AUD - $4,000 AUDPassed
Cooee ArtBondi Beach, AustraliaApril 21, 2020

Item Overview

Description

Yukuwa is one of the personal names of the artist and Yukuwa is the topic of this work. Almost a self-portrait. This piece is a reference to Yirritja renewal ceremony which is by definition a shared communion of Yirritja moiety clans which does not relate to circumcision or mortuary rites. Spirits of deceased people are on a cyclical journey from their point of death to the reservoir of souls particular to their clan identity. But at these irregular ceremonies they all congregate for one last dance together before heading their separate ways. There are relationships between Yirritja moiety clans that are renewed through Yukuwa ceremony at particular sites which relate to the ritual exchange of sacred objects, song and dance. Yukuwa is a yam whose annual reappearance is a metaphor for the increase and renewal of the people and their land. Traditionally the invitation to such a ceremony is presented as an object in the form of a yam with strings emanating from it with feathered flowers at the end. This is a suggestion of the kinship lines which tie groups together. The site referred to in this piece is in the area between Gangan and the sea known as Balambala described as the next river from Gangan. This is a cleared area which is an ancient ceremonial site at which special men’s ceremony involving both larrakitj (or Dhan’parr- bark coffin) and special yidaki occurred. An ancient hero known as Burruluburrulu danced here. It is described as a meeting place for Dhalwangu, top Madarrpa (Dholpuyngu) and Munyuku. These ‘renewal’ ceremonies in Yolngu law occur irregularly when the time is right. They are independent of the funeral, circumcision and age grading ceremonies that occur all the time. They are held at specific natural clearings within the general Stringybark forest that covers most of Arnhem land. The documentation of a different work detailing the Garma site at Gulkula (which is another of these sites) says as follows; “This piece and the Festival and site itself flag reference to a class of Yirritja renewal ceremony which is by definition a shared communion of Yirritja moiety clans which does not relate to circumcision or mortuary rites. There are relationships between Yirritja moiety clans that are renewed through Yukuwa ceremony at particular sites which relate to the ritual exchange of sacred objects, song and dance. Yukuwa is a yam whose annual reappearance is a metaphor for the increase and renewal of the people and their land. Traditionally the invitation to such a ceremony is presented as an object in the form of a yam with strings emanating from it with feathered flowers at the end. This is a suggestion of the kinship lines which tie groups together. The other sites which can host such a ceremony besides Gulkula include an area between Gangan and the sea known as Balambala described as the next river from Gangan. This is in the Dhalwangu coastal zone known as Garraparra. Some of the dancers at 2003 Garma (who used a whistle in their ritual call and response) were Dhalwangu singing this site. It is described as a meeting place for Dhalwangu, top Madarrpa (Dholpuyngu) and Munyuku. An ancient hero known as Burruluburrulu danced here. There is another naturally cleared site at Rurrangala which is an analagous ‘ceremony ground of the gods’. These naturally cleared areas are ancient ceremonial sites at which special men’s ceremony involving both larrakitj (or Dhanbarr- bark coffin) and special yidaki occurred. Gulkula is another time honoured meeting place for such ceremonies. The stories of such sites also involve Watu (dogs), Garrtjambal (red kangaroos) and (Ngerrk) cockatoos. Ngerrk are the Yirritja moiety harbingers of death and therefore related to the mortuary aspect of the Larrakitj ceremony. The Gumatj ancestral hero/giant Ganbulabula called and presided over such a ceremony in ancestral time at Gulkula. During the ceremony a member of Dhamala (sea eagle) clan was misbehaving with various giggly young women of Matjurr (flying fox). This distracted people from their sacred observance and caused disharmony amongst the camp. To express his displeasure and end the behaviour Ganbulabula threw the finely worked memorial pole he had been painting from the edge of the escarpment to the ocean below where it still exists imbuing these waters with special properties. And thus when the stringybark blossom attracting flying fox to the escarpment White breasted Sea Eagles still cruise the edge picking off less careful bats. The Gumatj leaders hold ceremony aimed at unifying people and paint and display Larrakitj. The multidimensionality of sacred time means that the songs of this place relate to the past the present and the future simultaneously.” In any event the conception is that when these ceremonies are held by mortals during the day the spirits conduct their own rituals at night. Indeed their nocturnal activities are often audible in the main camp during such ceremonies. It seems as if it is a necessary part of their farewell to this dimension to have this last ceremony.” Buku-Larrnggay Mulka, NT Outstion Gallery, N.T Cooee Art Gallery, NSW

Dimensions

120 x 60cm

Artist or Maker

Medium

natural earth pigments on board

Date

2016

Payment & Shipping

Payment

Accepted forms of payment: American Express, COD (cash on delivery), MasterCard, Paypal, Personal Check, Visa, Wire Transfer

Shipping

COVID-19 Shipping Update - As these are unusual times and we are not open during standard hours, Cooee Art Gallery will work with you and the couriers to find the best solution for your new goods. Please contact us info@cooeeart.com.au or call Mirri Leven 0416 379 691

The Buyer is responsible to organise the Delivery of the Lot. Cooee Art Gallery will provide the Buyer with a list of courier companies but will not organise or take responsibility for the delivery of artworks. Cooee Art Gallery will not release the artwork until the invoice has been paid in full. (unless we have made a special arrangement with the Buyer). Storage Fees will be charged for items that have not been collected after 7 days of the sale at a rate of $5 per Lot per day.

ALL collection notifications, shipping requests and requests for carrier recommendations are to be emailed to our Post Sale Services email address info@cooeeart.com.au. Proof of identification is required upon collection and lots not collected within seven days of the sale will incur costs associated with external storage and freight.

Suggested Carriers

Local Sydney -

Art Van Go (Sean) 0404 027 445
artvango.com.au
sean@artvango.com.au

Inter state or International -

International Art Services 02 9667 1077
iasdas.com.au
sydney@iasdas.com.au

Artwork Transport 02 9695 1471
artworktransport.com.au
jamie@artworktransport.com.au

Pack & Send, Kings Cross 02 9331 2700
packsend.com.au
kingscross@packsend.com.au

Should you request that Cooee Art Gallery wrap and/or pack your goods and arrange postage of your items for you, a fee will apply and whilst all care is taken, we accept no responsibility for any damage.

Auction Details

Cooee Art Gallery Stockroom Timed Auction

by
Cooee Art
April 21, 2020, 07:00 AM AEST

31 Lamrock Avenue, Bondi Beach, NSW, 2026, AU

Terms

Buyer's Premium

25.0%

Bidding Increments

From:To:Increment:
$0$49$5
$50$199$10
$200$499$25
$500$999$50
$1,000$1,999$100
$2,000$4,999$200
$5,000$9,999$500
$10,000$19,999$1,000
$20,000$49,999$2,000
$50,000$99,999$5,000
$100,000$199,999$10,000
$200,000$499,999$20,000
$500,000$999,999$50,000
$1,000,000+$100,000

Extended Bidding

5 minutes/bid

Condition of Sale

This notice is addressed by Cooee Art Gallery to any person who may be interested in a Lot, including registered Bidders and potential Bidders (including any eventual Buyer of the Lot).

1. OUR ROLE
In its role Cooee Art Gallery acts solely for and in the interests of the Seller. Our job is to sell the Lot at the highest price obtainable at the Sale to a Bidder. 

2. DESCRIPTION OF GOODS
The Seller and Cooee Art Gallery warrant that the goods are as described in the catalogue and that the seller has clear title to the works that they are offering for sale.

3. LOTS
Lots are sold to the Buyer on an "as is" basis, with all faults and imperfections. It is your responsibility to examine any Lot in which you are interested. 

4. DESCRIPTIONS OF LOTS AND ESTIMATES AND CONDITION
Estimates are printed beside the Entry in the catalogue. They are an expression of Cooee Art Gallery's opinion of the range where Cooee Art Gallery thinks the Hammer Price for the Lot is likely to be; it is not an Estimate of value.
In respect of most Lots, we will produce a Condition Report regarding the Lot's physical condition upon request. Cooee Art Gallery is not entering into a contract with you in respect of the Condition Report and accordingly does not assume responsibility to you in respect of it. Notwithstanding the aforementioned we undertake to prepare any Condition Report honestly, with integrity, and in good faith. 

5. BIDDING
We do not accept bids from any person who has not completed to our satisfaction the Registration and Bidding Form. In addition anyone intending to place bids by telephone must apply for and complete a Telephone Bidding Form before the Sale. If you intend to bid through a third-party site (on-line aggregator) you must register your intention to do so and warrant that the information you provide is true and accurate. In all cases you must provide proof of identity, and your intended method of payment.

6. REGISTRATION
We may refuse entry and registration to our Website and our Sale and expressly reserve the right not to grant a Paddle to any applicant.

7. WINNING BIDS
The Buyer will be the Bidder who makes the highest bid for any Lot providing this bid equals or exceeds the Reserve set prior to the sale by the seller as per their contract with Cooee Art Gallery.

8. ADDITIONAL CHARGES
A Buyer's Premium of 25% of the Hammer Price is payable on all lots. Collection and delivery is the responsibility of the buyer on lots.

Please note the services fee of 5% charged by Invaluable will be INCLUDED in the 25% Buyers Premium. Cooee Art Gallery agrees to cover the cost of this on your behalf.

9. TAX
Goods and Service Tax will be charged only on the Buyer's Premium, save for cases where the artwork is owned by a GST registered entity (e.g. a registered company or superannuation fund). Artworks owned by GST registered entities will be displayed in the Sale Catalogue with a Dagger alongside the Lot Number. This symbol indicates that a work of art is subject to GST and therefore GST is applied to both the Hammer Price and the Buyer's Premium.

10. PAYMENT
As a buyer you must ensure that you have readily available funds to pay the Purchase Price and the Buyer's Premium to us in full before making a bid for the Lot. If you are a successful Bidder, payment must be made no later than the end of the second working day after the Sale so that all sums are cleared by the seventh working day after the Sale.

11. COLLECTION/DELIVERY/STORAGE
The Buyer is responsible to organise the Delivery of the Lot. Cooee Art Gallery will provide the Buyer with a list of courier companies but will not organise or take responsibility for the delivery of artworks. Cooee Art Gallery will not release the artwork until the invoice has been paid in full. (unless we have made a special arrangement with the Buyer). Storage Fees may be charged for items that have not been collected after 7 days of the sale at a rate of $5 per Lot per day.

Shipping Terms

COVID-19 Shipping Update - As these are unusual times and we are not open during standard hours, Cooee Art Gallery will work with you and the couriers to find the best solution for your new goods. Please contact us info@cooeeart.com.au or call Mirri Leven 0416 379 691

The Buyer is responsible to organise the Delivery of the Lot. Cooee Art Gallery will provide the Buyer with a list of courier companies but will not organise or take responsibility for the delivery of artworks. Cooee Art Gallery will not release the artwork until the invoice has been paid in full. (unless we have made a special arrangement with the Buyer). Storage Fees will be charged for items that have not been collected after 7 days of the sale at a rate of $5 per Lot per day.

ALL collection notifications, shipping requests and requests for carrier recommendations are to be emailed to our Post Sale Services email address info@cooeeart.com.au. Proof of identification is required upon collection and lots not collected within seven days of the sale will incur costs associated with external storage and freight.

Suggested Carriers

Local Sydney -

Art Van Go (Sean) 0404 027 445
artvango.com.au
sean@artvango.com.au

Inter state or International -

International Art Services 02 9667 1077
iasdas.com.au
sydney@iasdas.com.au

Artwork Transport 02 9695 1471
artworktransport.com.au
jamie@artworktransport.com.au

Pack & Send, Kings Cross 02 9331 2700
packsend.com.au
kingscross@packsend.com.au

Should you request that Cooee Art Gallery wrap and/or pack your goods and arrange postage of your items for you, a fee will apply and whilst all care is taken, we accept no responsibility for any damage.

Covid-19 Premium Update

COVID-19 Premium Update - As this is usual times, Cooee Art Gallery has agreed to absorb the Invaluable 5% Buyers Premium fee normally paid by the buyer.

A Buyer's Premium of 25% of the Hammer Price is payable on all lots. Collection and delivery is the responsibility of the buyer on lots.

Please note the services fee of 5% charged by Invaluable will be INCLUDED in the 25% Buyers Premium. Cooee Art Gallery agrees to cover the cost of this on your behalf.

GST Tax

If you are located in Australia there is a GST Tax (10%) applied to the Buyers Premium only.

So Hammer Price + Buyers Premium of 25% +GST (27.5%) = Total