Sally Gabori, Nijinlki, 2006. Synthetic polymer paint on linen, 136 × 151 cm. Musée du Quai Branly – Jacques-Chirac, Paris, France. © The Estate of Sally Gabori / Adagp, Paris, 2022. Photo © musée du quai Branly – Jacques-Chirac, Dist. RMN-Grand Palais / Michel Urtado / Thierry Ollivier
Sally Gabori painting Dibirdibi Country. Art & Craft Center, Mornington Island, 2009 Video 48’08’’ © The Estate of Sally Gabori. Video © Inge Cooper
Sally Gabori, Nyinyilki, 2010. Synthetic polymer paint on linen, 196 × 300 cm. Private collection, Melbourne, Australia. © The Estate of Sally Gabori / Adagp, Paris, 2022. Photo © Simon Strong
Detail of Sally Gabori, Nyinyilki, 2010. Synthetic polymer paint on linen, 196 × 300 cm. Private collection, Melbourne, Australia. © The Estate of Sally Gabori / Adagp, Paris, 2022. Photo © Simon Strong
Sally Gabori, Nyinyilki, 2011. Synthetic polymer paint on linen, 196 × 301 cm. Bendigo Art Gallery Collection, purchased 2016. © The Estate of Sally Gabori / Adagp, Paris, 2022. Photo © Simon Strong
Sally Gabori, Nyinyilki, 2008. Synthetic polymer paint on linen, 199 × 461 cm. National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australie. Purchased with funds donated by Colin Golvan, 2008. © The Estate of Sally Gabori / Adagp, Paris, 2022. Photo © National Gallery of Victoria
Sally Gabori, Nyinyilki, 2010. Synthetic polymer paint on linen, 200 × 470 cm. Collection HOTA Gallery, Gold Coast, Australie. Gifted by the citizens of the Gold Coast to future generations 2019. © The Estate of Sally Gabori / Adagp, Paris, 2022. Photo © Peter Waddington
Sally Gabori, Thundi – Big River, 2010. Synthetic polymer paint on linen, 196 × 306 cm. David Gyngell and Leila McKinnon, Sydney, Australia. © The Estate of Sally Gabori / Adagp, Paris, 2022. Photo © Mark Pokorny
Sally Gabori, Nyinyilki, 2010. Synthetic polymer paint on linen, 196 × 300 cm. Private collection, Adelaide, Australia. © The Estate of Sally Gabori. Photo © Simon Strong
Sally Gabori, Nyinyilki, 2009. Synthetic polymer paint on linen, 198 × 607 cm. National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, Australia. Purchased in 2011. © The Estate of Sally Gabori / Adagp, Paris, 2022. Photo © National Gallery of Australia
Detail of Sally Gabori, Nyinyilki, 2010. Peinture polymère synthétique sur toile de lin, 196 × 303 cm. Collection Bérengère Primat, courtesy Fondation Opale, Lens, Suisse. © The Estate of Sally Gabori / Adagp, Paris, 2022. Photo © Vincent Girier Dufournier
Detail of Sally Gabori, Nyinyilki, 2011. Peinture polymère synthétique sur toile de lin, 196 × 301 cm. Bendigo Art Gallery, Bendigo, Australie. Acquisition 2016. © The Estate of Sally Gabori / Adagp, Paris, 2022 .Photo © Simon Strong.
Kaiadilt Family, 1934
Sally Gabori, Dibirdibi Country, 2010. Synthetic polymer paint on linen, 199 × 607 cm. Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. Purchased with funds provided by the Aboriginal Collection Benefactors’ Group, 2010. © The Estate of Sally Gabori / Adagp, Paris, 2022. Photo © AGNSW
Birmuyingathi Maali Netta Loogatha, Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori ,Warthadangathi Bijarrba Ethel Thomas, Thunduyingathi Bijarrb May Moodoonuthi, Kuruwarriyingathi Bijarrb Paula Paul, Wirrngajingathi Bijarrb Kurdalalngk Dawn Naranatjil, Rayarriwarrtharrbayingathi Mingungurra Amy Loogatha, Makarrki – King Alfred’s Country, 2008. Synthetic polymer paint on linen, 200 × 600 cm. Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane, Australia. Purchased 2009 with funds from Professor John Hay AC and Mrs Barbara Hay through the Queensland Art Gallery Foundation. © The Estate of Sally Gabori / Adagp, Paris, 2022. Photo © Merinda Campbell, QAGOMA.
Sally Gabori, Dibirdibi Country, 2010. Synthetic polymer paint on linen, 200 × 305 cm. Estate Sally Gabori, Cairns and Alcaston Gallery, Melbourne, Australia. © The Estate of Sally Gabori / Adagp, Paris, 2022. Photo © Simon Strong
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