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Mariw Minaral: Alick Tipoti’s newest art exhibition on display at Wanneroo Regional Gallery

August 14, 20242 Mins Read


Wanneroo Regional Gallery has opened its newest art exhibition, a rare look into a collection of works by a renowned Torres Strait Islander artist.

Alick Tipoti’s Mariw Minaral, meaning spiritual patterns, opened on Wednesday, August 7, featuring a range of artwork including carvings, linocuts, masks, film and a life-size sculpture of a dugong.

The exhibition, from the Australian National Maritime Museum, forms part of the State-wide Indian Ocean Craft Triennial, an arts festival spanning more than 70 exhibitions and events across WA.

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City of Wanneroo mayor Linda Aitken said she was looking forward to exploring Tipoti’s work.

“The city is incredibly proud to be one of 40 galleries across the State participating in this year’s Indian Ocean Craft Triennial,” she said.

“Alick Tipoti’s work has been shown around the world, from London to Monaco and even projected on to the side of the Sydney Opera House, and now we’re lucky enough to be showcasing it right here in Wanneroo.”

As a cultural custodian, Tipoti is passionate about preserving his native language and reviving cultural traditions through his art.

By employing complex background designs disguised among ritual objects and land and sea creatures, Tipoti said his art enabled him to reclaim the cultural history of his people and offer his depictions of their environmental and spiritual world.

“My art is based on legends of the Torres Strait where I depict my interpretations of the land, sea, sky and the many different living creatures and spirits that exist here,” he said.

“I use my art as an educational tool, teaching people about important cultural events, practices and beliefs from the past.”

Mariw Minaral is supported by the National Collecting Institutions Touring and Outreach Program and forms part of the Indian Ocean Craft Triennial 2024, supported by Lotterywest.

The free exhibition will be on display until October 26 and is open Wednesdays to Saturdays, 10am-4pm.

For more information, visit wanneroo.wa.gov.au.



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