Works of Art Loaned by the NGV - National Gallery of Victoria

Works of Art Loaned by the NGV - National Gallery of Victoria Works of Art Loaned by the NGV - National Gallery of Victoria

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Acquisitions continued Apakwiyambu (Kwoma people, Bangwis village, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea). Yena yam harvest spirit named Sasa’apo (c. 1930). Wood, earth pigments, plant extracts, 124.0 x 31.0 x 24.0 cm. Purchased through the NGV Foundation with the assistance of The Thomas William Lasham Fund, Founder Benefactor, 2001 (2001.433) 87

Acquisitions continued Manal Kapay (Kwoma people, Bangwis village, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea), Food bowl used during Kwar yam planting ceremony, (c. 1950), earthenware, earth pigments; The Mija yam harvest spirit named Sukumija, (c. 1950), wood, earth pigments, plant extracts, paint, shell; Apoleyar bird; A boulder inhabited by a forest spirit named Butakom; Bodii tree and fruit; Nokuyagaba, forest spirit; Papa sobo, river stones; Ukuboro, waves; Ukuboro, waves; Yopomeshe hoposopo, leaf eating caterpillar, (1988), earth pigments, plant extracts on sago palm leaf. Purchased through the NGV Foundation with the assistance of The Thomas William Lasham Fund, Founder Benefactor, 2001 Latay (Kwoma people, Bangwis village, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea), The female Nokwi yam harvest spirit named Naniikwi, (c. 1940), wood, earth pigments, plant extracts. Purchased through the NGV Foundation with the assistance of The Thomas William Lasham Fund, Founder Benefactor, 2001 Magwiyow (Kwoma people, Bangwis village, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea), Apopeya, small fruit bat; Jagiir, long-nosed fish; Maway, shooting star with a’poko vine on each side, (1973), gouache on black paper. Purchased through the NGV Foundation with the assistance of The Thomas William Lasham Fund, Founder Benefactor, 2001 Meer’ow (Kwoma people, Bangwis village, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea), Food bowl used during the Kwar yam planting ceremony, (c. 1900–10), earthenware, earth pigments. Purchased through the NGV Foundation with the assistance of The Thomas William Lasham Fund, Founder Benefactor, 2001 Meyibor (Kwoma people, Bangwis village, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea), Ukuba, waterlily flowers; Gabarogween, fruit bat; Nokuyagaba, forest spirit; Ukuba she, waterlily flower; Ukuba Yatiikapa (Kwoma people, Bangwis village, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea). Gwiyibi, small bat (1973) Gouache on black paper, 101.0 x 72.0 cm. Purchased through the NGV Foundation with the assistance of The Thomas William Lasham Fund, Founder Benefactor, 2001 (2001.427) she, waterlily flowers, (1973), gouache on black paper; Mija spirit named Kowanay Poko; Yena spirit named Apeyiipiitii, (1973), gouache on paper; May boga, taro plant; Tumbishikay, a mythical woman; Ukuba she, waterlily plant and flower, (1988), earth pigments, plant extracts on sago palm leaf. Purchased through the NGV Foundation with the assistance of The Thomas William Lasham Fund, Founder Benefactor, 2001 Neyikiya (Kwoma people, Bangwis village, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea), Masebeyakapa, a mythical figure; Untitled (Free design); Arokomaka spirits; Arokomaka spirits; Aarokomaka spirits and bodii fruit; Wachii ow, larvae; Flowers of the kamaka plant; Apokibi, flying fox; Fruit of the yobo bodii tree; Maway, shooting star; Maway, shooting star; Untitled (Free design); Uku vel vel, ripples in water and bodii fruit; Moyi, spiny fish; Moyi, spiny fish, (1973), gouache on black paper; Aposiibiiruka, butterfly; Aposiibiiruka, butterfly; Medii, centipede; Wopigawi, earwig; Wopigawi, earwig; Arokamaka spirits; Arokomaka spirits; Arokomaka spirits; Kamaka; flowers; Kamaka, flowers; Fruit and leaves of bodii tree; Fruit and leaves of bodii tree; Fruit and leaves of bodii tree; Fruit and leaves of bodii tree; Gwiyibi, bat; Design carved in low relief on beams in men’s houses named wakatowa; Rokweebi, caterpillar; Apopoko, forest vine, (1973), gouache on paper; The Yena yam harvest figure named Wanggiiriimukiipiika, (1973), wood, earth pigments, plant extracts, paint. Purchased through the NGV Foundation with the assistance of The Thomas William Lasham Fund, Founder Benefactor, 2001 Padiiriikubu (Kwoma people, Bangwis village, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea), Arokojawiyogo, ‘spirit’ water insect, (1988), earth pigments, plant extracts on sago palm leaf. Purchased through the NGV Foundation with the assistance of The Thomas William Lasham Fund, Founder Benefactor, 2001 Powukiitay (Kwoma people, Bangwis village, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea), Ukuba, waterlily flowers, (1973), gouache on black paper. Purchased through the NGV Foundation with the assistance of The Thomas William Lasham Fund, Founder Benefactor, 2001 Unknown, The Yena yam harvest spirit named Diyigu, (c. 1900–10), wood, earth pigments, plant extracts. Purchased through the NGV Foundation with the assistance of The Thomas William Lasham Fund, Founder Benefactor, 2001 Wachiigow (Kwoma people, Bangwis village, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea), Wakatowa, a ‘face’; Apojin, a parrot; Bijin, a parrot; Miiniki hopo, water snake; Isagwa spider; Joseph’s multi-coloured cloak; Me poko ow insect larva; The giant butterfly into which the me poko ow larva transforms; Yobo bodii fruit; Arokojawiyogo, small water-walking insect, (1973), gouache on black paper; Aposiibiiruka, butterfly; Magiyakow, black millipede; Butterfly and cocoon; Maway, shooting star; Me maka, face design; Ow sama, sago forest insect; Ukuboro, water waves; Ukuyeep, water insect, (1988), earth pigments, plant extracts on sago palm leaf. Purchased through the NGV Foundation with the assistance of The Thomas William Lasham Fund, Founder Benefactor, 2001 88 Council of Trustees of the National Gallery of Victoria

Acquisitions continued<br />

Apakwiyambu (Kwoma people, Bangwis village, East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea). Yena yam harvest spirit named Sasa’apo (c. 1930).<br />

Wood, earth pigments, plant extracts, 124.0 x 31.0 x 24.0 cm. Purchased through <strong>the</strong> <strong>NGV</strong> Foundation with <strong>the</strong> assistance <strong>of</strong> The Thomas William Lasham Fund, Founder Benefactor, 2001 (2001.433)<br />

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