Regina Pilawuk Wilson painting.
Artist Regina Pilawuk Wilson. Photo by Vanessa Bellemore.
Photo by Kade McDonald.
Photo by Kade McDonald.
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Regina Pilawuk Wilson painting.
Artist Regina Pilawuk Wilson. Photo by Vanessa Bellemore.
Photo by Kade McDonald.
Photo by Kade McDonald.
Regina Pilawuk Wilson painting.
Artist Regina Pilawuk Wilson. Photo by Vanessa Bellemore.
Photo by Kade McDonald.
Photo by Kade McDonald.

Tour of “Ngunguni: Old Techniques Remain Strong” with Curator Henry Wilson Copy

Join exhibition curator Henry Wilson for a tour of our newest exhibition, Ngunguni: Old Techniques Remain Strong. Learn more about Regina Pilawuk Wilson here.

Ngunguni is an exhibition of paintings on eucalyptus bark from northern Australia. In 2017, the Kluge-Ruhe Collection received a request from the small art center of Durrmu Arts in the West Daly Region for images and information about artworks from their community held in its collection. After seeing this information, the elders proposed a project to revitalize bark painting in their region. This exhibition is a result of this exchange, and includes earlier artworks from the 1960s alongside contemporary works created this year, all from West Daly.

Regina Wilson’s artwork will also be on view this summer at Second Street Gallery in Charlottesville, Virginia and at the Phillips Collection in Washington, D.C. in the Marking the Infinite exhibition of Aboriginal paintings by established women artists.