Yawarr
Biography
Dennis Nona is widely acknowledged as one the most important Torres Strait Islander artists. Born on Badu Island in 1973 he was taught as a young boy the traditional craft of woodcarving. In 2007, he became the youngest Australian artist and first Torres Strait Islander to win the 1st prize of the prestigious Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award. In 2008, in 2010 and again in 2011, Dennis received the Telstra Works on Paper Award. Nona pioneered the development of the highly intricate linocut prints unique to the Torres Strait Islands. Instead of a work based on a single image like that of the traditional Torres Strait Islander art, he introduced many. In this way he could relate an entire narrative in one single work. Since this breakthrough, the imagery created by printmakers like Nona, have given local culture a vital reinvigoration. Today they are central to a cultural revival and elders now refer to them to help them to relate ancient stories to others. Nona often works on a monumental scale. This enables him to visually translate some of the long and complex legends of his island in intricate details. Now he is working a bronze and pearlshell project for the new Musée des Confluences in Lyon, monumental sculpture that will measure 6 meters high and 8.5 meters long. His skill and constant innovation have resulted in works of great beauty and complexity.
Collections:
• Musée des Confluences, Lyon
• Musée d’Art et d’Histoire, Rochefort
• Tate Modern Gallery, Londres
• Victoria & Albert Museum, Londres
• Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney
• Cambridge University Museum, Cambridge
• National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
Artworks
Yawarr
Umai Agada-le
Tupmul Agada-le
Waii and Soibai
Skull
Waru Kazil
Waii Ar So ibai II
Waii Ar Soibai II
Sesserae
Samu Agada-le
Tupmal au Kwod - Stingray
Amal 1
Kodal Agada-le (Crocodile)
Gabau Giralal
Piki
Gima Gunn
Tantanu and Paopiahe - Siuai Creation Story
Dugal
Sikue State II
Parul [Visages des ancêtres]
Wati Kisai - Bad Moon
Margul Urab -Turtle Eggs
Dokeran
Wyneece
Kusul
Kuik
Saulal
Mutuk
Zurathau Dhogai
Arika II (Coming of the Rain)
Lagan Wakkimthimin
Sesserae
Wamadai – Plant Medicine
Sazi
Dadu Minaral – Turtle
Kisai Mari Patan
Gubaka
Apu Kaz
Exhibition
12 January - 25 February 2023
06 September - 11 September 2022
30 June - 24 September 2022
28 April 2022 - 23 June 2023
19 March - 24 April 2022
07 September - 12 September 2021
08 September - 13 September 2020
11 September - 16 September 2018
12 September - 17 September 2017
03 June - 28 December 2012
03 June - 31 December 2011
27 January - 20 May 2011
07 April - 07 June 2006