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Susan & Emily McCulloch's Critics' Choice 2011
A selection of stock works by leading art critics & authors

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Samuel Namunjdja Gungura - The Spiralling Wind 2009
Ochre Pigments with PVC fixative on stringybark (Eucalyptus tetradonta) 1440 x 610mm $25500
Samuel Namunjdja has painted -gungura-, the spiralling wind associated with several sites in the Kardbam clan. On one
level, this painting can be interpreted as a depiction of the kinds of mini-cyclones common during the wet season in Arnhem
Land, where the artist lives. In this painting, Gungura also relates specifically to a site called Bilwoyinj, near Mankorlod on
Samuel Namunjdja's clan estate. At this site, two of the most important Kuninjku creation beings, a father and son known
as na-korrkko are believed to have hunted and eaten a goanna. They left some of the goanna fat behind at the site, which
turned into a rock that still stands there today. The word Bilwoyinj, which is the name of this site, also refers to the fat of the
goanna. Bilwoyinj site is also a ceremonial ground for a ceremony called Yabbaduruwa, a major ceremony owned by the
Yirridjdja patrimoiety. The Yabbaduruwa ceremony is primarily concerned with initiation, land ownership and promoting
the cyclical regeneration of the human and natural worlds. This painting was a finalist work in the 26th Telstra National
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards in Darwin in August 2009.