George Ward Tjungurrayi

(Also known as Wakanintja Tjungurrayi)

Born:  c. 1950's

Died:  2023

Language:  Pintupi

Country:  Warakurna, Western Australia

George Ward was born c. 1947 near Lararra (east of Tjukurla) Western Australia.
He shared his father, Pulpalpulpalnga Tjapaltjarri, with his older brothers Yala Yala Gibbs Tjungurrayi (a founding member of the Papunya Art movement in the early 1970’s) and Willy Tjungurrayi who became one of Papunya Tula’s prominent artists.

In 1963 George, as a youth, was taken from his homeland west of Lake Macdonald to Papunya as part of Jeremy Long’s Welfare Branch patrol. There he worked as a butcher in the community kitchen and a fencer. He married Nangawarre Ward Napurrula and they had two children, Grace and Adrian. They moved to various Western Australian communities before staying for a few years from 1981 in the newly established Pintupi community of Kintore just over the Northern Territory border. There George was encouraged by the art of his brothers Yala Yala and Willy Tjungurrayi, who were two of Papunya Tula’s leading artists.

George and family moved to Kiwirrkurra, also Pintupi country, over the Western Australian border from Kintore where, in 1984, he also began painting with Papunya Tula Artists.

George painted Tingari stories of his country including Kaakuratintja (the large salt lake, of Lake Macdonald). The Tingari is when the Dreamtime Ancestors travelled across the country, creating the landscape and all above and on it. George also painted Snake and Quoll Dreamings in the Waralunga area which were part of the Tingari stories.

George became one of Papunya Tula’s leading artists and in 2004 George won the prestigious Art Gallery of NSW’s Wynn Prize.

George and Nangawarre finally settled in Warakurna, WA, where their son, Adrian, and family live.

Collections include:

National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney

Exhibitions include:

1990   Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs NT

1993   Chapman Gallery, Canberra  ACT

1995   Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs NT

1995   Groninger Museum, Groninger , Netherlands

1996   Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi, Melbourne VIC

1998   Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs NT

1999   Araluen Arts Centre, Alice Springs NT

1997   Utopia Art, Sydney NSW

1997   Dreampower  travelling exhibition, Gallerie Australis

2000   Papunya Tula: Genesis and Genius , Art Gallery of NSW, Sydney  NSW

2002   Meridian, Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney NSW

2006   Luminaries of the Desert, Japingka Gallery, Fremantle WA

2012   Heirs and Successors, Japingka Gallery, Fremantle WA

2013   Landmarks and Law Grounds: Men of the Desert, Japingka Gallery, Fremantle WA

2015   Sixteen Artists – 16 x 2, Japingka Gallery, Fremantle WA