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Gurka'wuy

San Antonio Museum of Art, gift of the Lam Family.
San Antonio Museum of Art, gift of the Lam Family.
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Gurka'wuy

Artist: (Marrakulu / Australian, born 1957)
Place made:Australia
General region:Oceania
Date: 2007
Dimensions:
h. 46 7/8 in. (119 cm); w. 10 5/8 in. (27 cm)
Credit Line: San Antonio Museum of Art, gift of the Lam Family
Object number: 2016.14.6
Copyright: © Boliny Wanambi
Label Text
Gurka’wuy recounts the story of Wuyal, the ancestral sugarbag man of the Marrakulu language group. A central sacred site for the Marrakulu people, Gurka’wuy River leads out to Trial Bay, a body of water known for its turbulence, and here represented by the erratic, zigzagging V-shaped designs. Wuyal created both Gurka’wuy River and Trial Bay by cutting down trees and splitting them open for honey (or sugarbag), as represented by the dots within the central rectangle of the painting. Wuyal’s dilly bag is also depicted in the center of the work.

(Exhibition label, 2017)
Not on view


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