The Papunya Tula Art Movement began in 1971 when a school teacher, Geoffrey Bardon, encouraged some of the men to paint a blank school wall. The murals sparked off tremendous interest in the community and

soon many men started painting. In 1972 the artists successfully established their own company.

The company is entirely owned and directed by traditional Aboriginal people from the Western Desert, predominantly of the Luritja/Pintupi language groups. It has 49 shareholders and now represents around 120

artists.

The company derives its name from Papunya, a settlement 240km north-west of Alice Springs.

Courtesy of Papunya Tula Artists
  • Aubrey Tjangala, Untiltled, 2025
    Aubrey Tjangala
    Untiltled, 2025
    Acrylic on linen
    61 x 55 cm
    Sold
  • Bobby West Tjupurrula, Palipalintja, 2022
    Bobby West Tjupurrula
    Palipalintja, 2022
    Acrylic on linen
    91 x 61 cm
    $ 9,000.00
  • Bobby West Tjupurrula, Palipalintja, 2020
    Bobby West Tjupurrula
    Palipalintja, 2020
    Acrylic on linen
    61 x 31 cm
  • Yinarupa Nangala, Untitled, 2015
    Yinarupa Nangala
    Untitled, 2015
    Acrylic on canvas
    46 x 38 cm
    Sold