D’Lan Contemporary Readies Third Location, as Interest Surges in Indigenous Australian Art

 

 

Paddy Bedford, Thoowoonggoonarrin 2004

The gallery was participating in Frieze Masters for the second consecutive year. “This is a big event on our calendar,” said Davidson in a phone interview. “There’s no question about the exposure that Frieze Masters gives us. We’re truly thrilled to be here.”

The booth was devoted to paintings and works on paper by Gija artist Goowoomji Nyunkuny Paddy Bedford (1922-2007). With 15 paintings that span his career, from 1998 to 2004, it highlighted his most important subjects, including contemporary history and dreamtime narratives. The paintings appeared alongside 20 gouaches on paper, a medium Bedford was introduced to in 1998 and that became part of his daily practice. These came from the artist’s estate, which D’Lan represents.

On the fair’s opening day, the gallery sold seven paintings and six gouaches for a total of $1.3 million.