BARNEY ELLAGA
BIOGRAPHY

Born c. 1939, Barney Ellaga is a senior custodian and law-man of the Alawa community, which is situated on the upper reaches of the Cox and Arnold rivers, south of the Roper River and west of the Gulf of Carpentaria. The country is called Minyerri, Southern Arnhem Land.
His works have an indelible connection with the Dreamings related to his country, and for several sacred sites he is the Jungai (guardian), having total control over the entry by non-countrymen and maintaining the Tradition and heritage of these areas. Barney’s works are distinctive, with brilliant colour combinations and individual brushstroke style, instantly recognisable. The artists of his area, the Ngukurr community on Roper River, have gained International recognition, led by the success of the late Ginger Riley Munduwalawala as well as renowned painters Gertie Huddleston and her sister Angelina George. The amazing depictions of the landscapes of their country in fabulously modern colours and abstract imaging stand out as desirable and collectable.
The central theme in many of Barney’s works is the traditional men’s body paint designs used for ceremonies as well as the King Brown (snake) Dreaming, which is the story of the earth creation and is an important part of Barney’s country and heritage.
Barney’s work has been widely exhibited since 1989, with many paintings going into prominent museums and public collections, including the acquisition of nine works by the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra.
Selected Exhibitions
1989 - Utopia & Ngukurr, Alcaston House Gallery, Melbourne
1991 - Alcaston House Gallery, Melbourne
1992 - Tandanya Aboriginal River Calendar, South Australia
1992 - Gulf Country, Christine Abrahams Gallery, Melbourne
1992 - Ngundungunya Artists, Hogarth Gallery, Sydney
1993 - Alcaston House Gallery, Melbourne
1994 - Gallerie Australis, Adelaide
1994 - Alcaston House Gallery, Melbourne
1994 - Australian Heritage Commission Art Award and Exhibition, Canberra
1995 - 12th National Aboriginal Art Award, Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin
1995 - Hogarth Gallery, Sydney
1996 - All About Art, Alcaston House Gallery, Melbourne
1997 - Ngundungunya, Art for Everyone, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
1997 - Bent Strit – Art of South East Arnhem Land, Alcaston House Gallery, Melbourne
1998 - Recent Acquisitions, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
1999 - Alawa Country, Alcaston Gallery, Melbourne
2001 - Sprituality and Australian Aboriginal Art, Department of Culture, Madrid, Spain
2002 - Mia Mia Gallery, Melbourne
2002 - The Contemporaries, Contemporary Artspace, Brisbane
2003- Bush Gardens of Roper River, Japingka Gallery, Fremantle
2004 - “Two Senior Men”, Waterhole Aboriginal Art, Sofitel Wentworth, Sydney
2005 - Waterhole Aboriginal Art, Danks Street, Sydney
Selected Collections
Kerry Stokes Collection, Perth
Laverty Collection, Sydney
Macquarie Bank Collection, Sydney
National Aboriginal Cultural Institute Inc., SA
National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Northern Land Council Native Title Collection, Darwin
R.H. & A. Myer Collection, Melbourne