
International Art | Sculpture
Satyr with wineskin cast 19th century
after UNKNOWN ROMAN
International Art | Sculpture
Satyr with wineskin cast 19th century
after UNKNOWN ROMAN
International Art | Painting
The prodigal son c.1780-1840
UNKNOWN
International Art | Sculpture
Spinario cast late 19th century
after School of PASITELES
Asian Art | Print
Courtesans (reprint) unknown
after EISEN
Asian Art | Sculpture
Flying horse of Kansu cast 1973
after EASTERN HAN ARTIST
International Art | Sculpture
Bust of Niccolo da Uzzano unknown
after DONATELLO
International Art | Sculpture
Borghese warrior 19th century
after AGASIUS THE EPHESIAN
Pacific Art | Fibre
Jipai (mask) 2011
AFEX, Ben
International Art | Glass
Decanter c.1875-1900
AESTHETIC STYLE
International Art | Glass
Vase c.1880-1900
AESTHETIC STYLE
International Art | Glass
Vase c.1880-1900
AESTHETIC STYLE
Contemporary Australian Art | Installation
Blackboards with pendulums 1992
KENNEDY, Peter
International Art | Drawing
Design
ADAM, Sicander
International Art | Metalwork
Tea urn c.1770-1800
ADAM STYLE
International Art | Ceramic
Long necked vase c.1900-50
ACOMO PUEBLO
Pacific Art | Photograph
'Te Waiherehere', Koroniti, Wanganui River, 29 May 1986 1986, printed 1997
ABERHART, Laurence
Pacific Art | Photograph
Nature morte (silence), Savage Club, Wanganui, 20 February 1986 1986, printed 1999
ABERHART, Laurence
Pacific Art | Photograph
Angel over Whangape Harbour, Northland, 6 May 1982 1982, printed 1991
ABERHART, Laurence
Australian Art | Drawing
A memory of Gumeracha (study of flies) 1908
HEYSEN, Hans
Pacific Art | Print
The boxer 2009
ABEL, Patrik
APT10
Kak Budi
Bajau Laminusa people
Sulu/Celebes Seas, c.1983
Kak Kinnuhong
Bajau Sama Dilaut people
Sulu/Celebes Seas, c.1973
Makcik Lukkop
Bajau Sama Dilaut people
Sulu/Celebes Seas, c.1951
Kak Sanah Belasani
Bajau Sama Dilaut people
Sulu/Celebes Seas, c.1979
Kak Rahima
Bajau Sama Dilaut people
Sulu/Celebes Seas, c.1966
Live and work in Semporna, Sabah, Malaysia
The boldly coloured tepo (mats) of the women of the Bajau Sama Dilaut community, based on the islands of Semporna off the east coast of Sabah in Malaysian Borneo, combine motifs passed down through generations with geometric forms and imagery drawn from the communities’ maritime setting. The Bajau people are an Austronesian ethnic group known for their nomadic, seafaring lifestyles, living throughout the Indo-Malay and Philippine archipelagos. The Sama Dilaut community in Semporna lives in tidal stilt villages and their economy centres largely on fishing.
This lifestyle features prominently in the designs of their finely woven pandanus mats, incorporating undulating waves, intricate textile patterns, and rhythms, textures and structures drawn from everyday life. Their chromatic range is particularly striking, with high-key pink, yellows and aquamarine set against deep greens and indigos. The tepo are not simply beautiful objects, but also expressions of the collective life embedded in them.
Bajau Sama Dilaut Weavers / Installation view with work by Grace Lillian Lee and Ken Thaiday Snr (foreground), GOMA, November 2021 / Kain Pelikat (Corak sarung nenek moyang (Pattern of ancestor sarongs) 2021 and Nekiutan (Corak udang / Lobster prawn pattern) 2018 / Woven pandanus, commercial chemical dye / Installed dimensions vary / Purchased 2021. QAGOMA Foundation; and Harunan Motol (Tangga Perahu) (Boat Ladder) 2019; Tinatak lantai bebunga (House and lepa floor planks) 2018; Binatok Lantai (Corak binatak papan lantai (Floorboard animal pattern) 2021 / Woven pandanus, commercial chemical dye / Installed dimensions vary / Purchased 2021. QAGOMA Foundation / © The artists / Photograph: Natasha Harth, QAGOMA