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Gertie Huddleston

Gertie Huddleston

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Gertie Huddleston was born circa the 1920's at the Roper River Mission, now the …

Artist Profile

Artist Profile

Gertie Huddleston
Born:

c. 1920's

Deceased:

2013

Language Group:

Mara and Warndarang

Country:

Roper River, Arnhem Land, Northern Territory

Medium:

Ochre on Arches Paper

Gertie Huddleston was born circa the 1920's at the Roper River Mission, now the Ngukurr community, an Anglican mission in Southern Arnhem Land. Growing up, Gertie and her sisters were immersed in the mission life, attending the mission school where they learned various skills such as embroidery, sewing, and gardening. Her Warndarrang and Mara heritage from her father and Ngandi and Yugul heritage from her mother deeply influenced her upbringing. This diverse cultural background, combined with the Christian beliefs imparted by her parents and the missionaries, significantly shaped her artistic expression and faith.

Gertie began her artistic journey on canvas in 1992 and quickly gained recognition for her work. She exhibited extensively across Australia and internationally, with notable solo exhibitions in Darwin, Canberra, Melbourne and London at the Rebecca Hossack Gallery in 1995. Her artwork is distinguished by a highly individual and contemporary style, portraying a wide array of subjects including bush berries, seeds and scenes from her traditional site of Ngukurr and the Roper River. Her style, while unique, shares a vibrant use of colors akin to the desert artists, though her compositions remain distinctly her own.

A significant part of Gertie's work reflects her childhood experiences and the knowledge she gained from working on the mission gardens. She often spoke fondly of her time spent in the gardens with her family, and these themes are recurrent in her paintings. Her depictions frequently centre on the natural landscape, presenting scenes of abundance and interaction with nature.

Huddleston's paintings are intricate, narrative maps that vividly illustrate different landscapes, seasons and traditional stories. They feature detailed representations of rocks, hills and local flora and fauna, often layered to create a bustling, vibrant depiction of her homeland. Huddleston's work seamlessly blends the influences of her childhood, the teachings of the missionaries and her Aboriginal heritage, resulting in rich, multifaceted artwork that celebrates her cultural roots and personal experiences.

COLLECTIONS
Flinders University Art Museum, Adelaide, SA
National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, ACT
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, VIC
Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin, NT
EXHIBITIONS
1996
Rebecca Hossack Gallery, London, UK
1997
Gertie Huddleston Solo Show, Shades of Ochre Gallery, Darwin, NT
1999
16th National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award, Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin, NT
2001
18th Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award, Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin, NT
2003
20th Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award, Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin, NT
2011
Retrospective featuring artists including Gertie Huddleston, Karen Brown Gallery, Darwin, NT
2011
Ngukurr - The Place of Stones, featuring the artists Gertie Huddleston, Angelina George and Barney Ellaga, Muk Muk Fine Art, Alice Springs, NT
AWARDS
1999
16th National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards (NATSIAA), Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin, NT - Winner
REFERENCES
Cooee Art Leven © 1981 - 2024
Bowdler, Cath.
(2009) Colour Country: Art from Roper River, Wagga Wagga Art Gallery, Wagga Wagga, NSW

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76 x 57cm
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Ochre on Arches Paper
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