Peter Marralwanga
Painter of the Djang of western Arnhem Land
Authored by: Luke TaylorPlease read Conditions of use before downloading the formats.
Description
Peter Marralwanga (1916–1987) was a leading figure in one of the great art practices of the world. He grew up in western Arnhem Land surrounded by artists painting in rock shelters and he learned to paint this way himself. The subjects of his paintings were the Djang who made his country and placed the spirits of people within it. Marralwanga’s story highlights the way bark painting became important as a way of evading assimilation policies rife within Northern Territory towns. Marralwanga established an outstation at Marrkolidjban where he could teach his children how to properly care for Ancestral lands, with part of this care involving a knowledge of how to paint. As a senior person who had travelled widely in his youth, and gained extensive ceremonial knowledge, Marralwanga was highly influential among a broad group of painters. Ivan Namirrkki, a painter of note and Peter Marralwanga’s son, has provided here his own account of his father’s life.
This book tracks Marralwanga’s life of learning about country and conveys the religious meaning of numerous major works, offering outsiders a richer understanding and appreciation of Arnhem Land art. It also shows the crucial role of individuals working for the community arts cooperative Maningrida Arts and Culture in facilitating Maralwanga’s rise to recognition as a major Australian and world artist.
Extensively illustrated, Peter Marralwanga: Painter of the Djang of western Arnhem Land is a study of unique knowledge and beauty.
Format: Hardback
Details
- ISBN (print):
- 9781760467197
- ISBN (online):
- 9781760467203
- Publication date:
- Mar 2026
- Imprint:
- ANU Press
- DOI:
- http://doi.org/10.22459/PM.2026
- Disciplines:
- Arts & Humanities: Art & Music, Biography & Autobiography; Social Sciences: Anthropology, Indigenous Studies
- Countries:
- Australia
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- Preliminary pages (PDF, 1.6 MB)
- List of plates (PDF, 70 KB)
- List of figures (PDF, 69 KB)
- List of tables (PDF, 44 KB)
- Acronyms (PDF, 46 KB)
- Acknowledgements (PDF, 612 KB)
- Introduction (PDF, 1.3 MB) doi
- Language, Country, clan, personal names, skin names (PDF, 529 KB) doi
- Ivan Namirrkki’s story (PDF, 2.7 MB) doi
- Peter Marralwanga – A life history (PDF, 13.1 MB) doi
- An artistic family (PDF, 3.7 MB) doi
- Marralwanga’s painting in detail (PDF, 49.2 MB) doi
- Conclusion (PDF, 1.1 MB) doi
- Appendix 1 – Genealogy of Peter Marralwanga (PDF, 353 KB)
- Appendix 2 – Collections, exhibitions and published references to Marralwanga’s paintings (PDF, 70 KB)
- Appendix 3 – Other families associated with Marralwanga’s life (PDF, 82 KB)
- Appendix 4 – Places visited by Marralwanga (PDF, 54 KB)
- Appendix 5 – Peter Marralwanga’s repertoire of subject matter (PDF, 71 KB)
- Glossary (PDF, 83 KB)
- References (PDF, 130 KB)
- Index (PDF, 112 KB)
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