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Artist:
Mary Kemarre Morton
Skin Name: Kemarre (also known
as Kamara-Akemarr)
Language Group: Alyawarr
Region: Utopia, Northern Territory
Dreaming: Awely (Body Paint),
Bush Plum (Arnwekety)
Mary Kemarre Morton - born in 1931 (1925?) on MacDonald Downs - is one
of the senior women on Utopia and therefore has responsibility for initiating
young women. She is involved in painting body designs on young women,
singing Awely songs to encourage their fertility and teaching them the
rules of life. Her country is on the northern end of Utopia and she
has custodial responsibility for the Kurrajong tree seed. She was married
to Billy Stockman Morton (deceased), who was a renowned sculptor. Mary
is passionately involved in maintaining traditional practices for her
people. She is also highly regarded for her bush medicine skills.
Mary Morton's entire oeuvre is devoted
to Awely which refers to the ceremonial world of women's business and
includes women's ceremonial body designs. These ceremonies are associated
with women's social structure and ritual knowledge. Awely can also refer
to particular ceremonies and its songs, dances and designs. Morton's
energy and passion as custodian of the Awely is reflected in the innate
lyricism in her work.
Bibliography:
· Brody, A., 1989, Utopia Women's Paintings: the First Works
on Canvas, A Summer Project, 1988-89, exhib. cat., Heytesbury Holdings,
Perth. ©
· Brody, A., 1990, Utopia: a Picture Story, 88 Silk Batiks from
the Robert Holmes a Court Collection, Heytesbury Holdings Ltd, Perth.
©
Collections:
· Aboriginal Art Museum, The Netherlands.
· Flinders University Art Museum, Adelaide.
· Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin.
· Museum of Victoria, Melbourne.
· The National Gallery of Australia, Canberra.
· The Holmes a Court Collection, Perth
Exhibitions:
· 1989 - Utopia Women's Paintings, the First Works on Canvas,
A Summer Project, 1988-89, S. H. Ervin Gallery, Sydney;
· 1990 - Utopia - A Picture Story, an exhibition of 88 works
on silk from the Holmes a Court Collection by Utopia artists which toured
Eire and Scotland.;
· 1991 - The Eighth National Aboriginal Art Award Exhibition,
Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin;
· 2006 - Senior Women of Utopia, GalleryG, Brisbane
· 2007 - Desert Song, Brush with Art Festival, Prairie Hotel,
Parachilna, SA
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