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Nelson, Michael Jagamara, b. 1949
One of Australia's most celebrated Aboriginal artists who started painting for Papunya Tula Artists in 1983, and went on to achieve both national and international ...
Nickolls, Trevor, b. 1949
South Australian Aboriginal painter who began working in the visual arts in the early 1970s. Along with Rover Thomas, Nickolls represented Australia in the 1990 ...
Nixon, John, b. 1949
John Nixon's art is best described as radical minimalism. His tough non-objective approach to art was first developed in his student years and continued throughout ...
Palaitis, Josonia, b. 1949
Contemporary painter who lives and works in Sydney. Winner of Doug Moran National Portrait Prize, Palaitis has accepted high profile portrait commissions and exhibited work ...
Pericles, Leon, b. 1949
Late 20th century Western Australian painter, printmaker and sculptor.
Ross, Jimmy Tjampitjinpa, b. 1949
He began painting in Balgo and painted for Papunya Tula Artists after coming to live in Kiwirrkura.
Tjapangati, Brogas, b. 1949
Tjapangati began painting in Papunya (NT) in 1984 after carving for many years, a skill which he also taught to students at Papunya School. He ...
Tjapangati, Charlie, b. 1949
Pintupi artist, now based at Kintore, who commenced painting for Papunya Tula Artists in the late 1970s. He travelled to the USA with the exhibition, ...
Tjupurrula, Reggie, b. 1949
Pintupi/Arrente speaker and occasional painter for Papunya Tula Artists of Warumpi (Honey Ant) stories for his country, Papunya (NT).
Varvaressos, Vicki, b. 1949
Vicki Varvaressos is a Sydney based artist whose early work was influenced by the urban activism of Victoria street, in Sydney's Wooloomooloo. Her distinctive painterly ...
Watt, Gordon, b. 1949
Gordon Watt was 24 years old when he and others from Mornington Island danced at the opening of the Sydney Opera House in 1973. He ...
Wickham, Ben, b. 1949
Ben Wickham's assured skill as a draftsman was evident in his early exhibiting career but his peripatetic lifestyle mitigated against its full development.
Woods, Pauline Nakamarra, b. 1949
Vice President and leader in the development of the women's collective, Jukurrpa Artists. She was the first female artist to win the National Aboriginal Art ...
Zimran, Smithy, b. 1949
One of the most literate people in European terms in Kintore, Smithy served as Administrator of the Community Health Service and also painted occasionally for ...
Allan, Mary Nangala, b. 1950
Anmatyerre artist Mary Allan Nangala resides at Mt Allan, which is also her heritage country.
Bezor, Annette, b. 1950
Annette Bezor was one of the new wave feminist artists to emerge in Adelaide in the 1970s. Her characteristic paintings were studies of voluptuously beautiful ...