This work by Kudditji Kngwarreye, created in 2008, demonstrates the expressive power and resolutely modern approach of this visionary artist from the Australian desert. Titled My Country, this acrylic on linen painting (101 × 54 cm) is part of one of the most iconic cycles of his oeuvre. Through vast, intensely juxtaposed color fields, Kudditji offers an aerial vision of his ancestral territory, one that is spiritual, emotional, and deeply rooted in Aboriginal traditions.
With free brushwork, diffused contours, and a palette evocative of the seasons and bush lands, this canvas captures the essence of the "Dreaming" and the sacred sites of which the artist was the custodian. Far from classic pointillist motifs, My Country reflects a minimalist and intuitive aesthetic, often compared to the works of Mark Rothko, where color becomes a medium for meditation.
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Kudditji Kngwarreye (circa 1928 – 2017), uncle of the renowned Emily Kame Kngwarreye, is one of the most audacious artists of the Utopia movement. After a career as a stockman and miner, he established himself, from the 1980s onwards, as a major figure in contemporary Aboriginal art, thanks to a unique style blending spirituality, abstraction, and a deep connection to the land. His works are now featured in the most prestigious collections of Australian art worldwide.