Mäṉa and Bäru – The Sea Country of Guykuḏa Munuŋgurr

Mäṉa and Bäru – The Sea Country of Guykuda Munungurr

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Yolŋu sculptor Guykuḏa Munuŋgurr presents a powerful demonstration of ancestral and totemic affiliations of marine life to family in the Yirrkala region. The exhibition involves a three-dimensional installation space of cultural knowledges extending beneath the surface of the ocean.

Many of the fish, sharks and crocodile that are represented in the work of Guykuḏa Munuŋgurr are depicted in the museum’s internationally significant saltwater bark paintings. Protecting Sea Country is an important message aligned with the museum’s commitment to the UN Ocean Decade.

All images © Guykuḏa Munuŋgurr. Australian National Maritime Museum Collection

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These works are part of a series created by Guykuḏa Munuŋgurr and have been acquired by the museum. Learn more about the history and significance of each work on our collection website.  

A wooden crocodile viewed from the front.