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DESCRIPTION:May 15 - Aug 14\, 2026\nThe Aboriginal painter Emily Kam Kngwar
 ray lived and painted close to the earth. She worked with the canvas sprea
 d on the ground\, sitting cross-legged on an unpainted part and applying c
 olors with certainty and speed. While these paintings might at first seem 
 largely abstract\, they pack in highly stylized references to her world—
 the emus and yam-plant vines and the brilliant desert seasons in her small
  patch of north-central Australia\, Alhalker. Most remarkably\, Kngwarray 
 began her practice in her mid-70s. By the time she died eight years later\
 , in 1996\, she had produced thousands of canvases. Last June 2025\, Londo
 n’s Tate Modern presented Europe’s first large-scale exhibition of the
  artist’s work. At Pace Gallery\, “The Turning Season” brings togeth
 er paintings by Kngwarray and textile works by her colleagues Judy Kngwarr
 ay Greenie\, Audrey Kngwarray Morton\, and Ruby Kngwarray Morton.
LOCATION:Pace Gallery\, 540 W 25th St\, New York\, NY 10001
SUMMARY:Emily Kam Kngwarray: The Turning Season
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