
Jinta Desert Art established its Gallery/Office in Sydney in October of 1993 as an Art Wholesaler, Retailer and Consultants specializing in Aboriginal Art from the Central Desert of Australia. The Directors of the company are Natalie Hollow and Semon Deeb.
With our associated galleries in Melbourne and Alice Springs, we are able to display Australia's largest collection of Aboriginal Art. Our gallery provides a program of National and International exhibitions and events focusing on recent developments in contemporary Australian Aboriginal Art.
Our gallery in Sydney is located right in the heart
of the CBDJinta Desert Art mainly stock and promote paintings by the top twenty artist from the Central Desert today. These include Clifford Possum Japaltjarri, Emily Kame Kngawarreye, Pansy Napangardi, Billy Stockman Japaltjarri, Mick Namarari Japaltjarri and other leading Artists. The directors of the company have excellent access to these Artists from the Central Desert, allowing them to collect only the best examples of their work. All the paintings are fully documented. The Dreamings behind each painting are also researched and put together in a book so that the owner of the painting can appreciate what each painting represent of the Aboriginal Culture. ( A certificate of Authenticity and full Documentation is supplied with each painting ).
This web site is being updated to incorporate more elements about the Aboriginal Culture. Soon it will be quite large offering information to the collector and anyone interested in Aboriginal Art and Culture. We will be releasing a book soon featuring these leading Artists.
By promoting Aboriginal art and culture throughout the world we are helping to develop the resurgence of the Dreaming as well as a healthy economic base for the Aboriginal communities. It is important that the spirit of Jukurrpa (Dreamings) is revived to aid in the healing of the entire planet. Focusing on the paintings of Aboriginal society we are able to incorporate this strong foundation with a modern definition for all to understand and benefit from.
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