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Never let you go

'I hope my grandfather would be quite proud, maybe smiling down on me; because I won’t let him go. I just keep carrying him on, his name and our families’ stories.'

1 Studio self-portrait, 2018 Vincent Namatjira OAM. Art Gallery of New South Wales [240.2018] Gift of Geoff Ainsworth AM and Johanna Featherstone 2018 Photo: AGNSW. © Vincent Namatjira/Copyright Agency, 2022. 2 Albert and Vincent, 2014 Vincent Namatjira OAM. Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Gift of Dirk and Karen Zadra through the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Foundation 2014. Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program [2015.011] Photograph: Natasha Harth, QAGOMA. © Vincent Namatjira/Copyright Agency, 2022. 3 Albert Namatjira, Artist, Alice Springs, c. 1957 Ern McQuillan OAM. © Michael McQuillan's Classic Photographs.

Vincent Namatjira is a Western Arrernte man and the great-grandson of Albert Namatjira. Vincent spent his early childhood at Ntaria (Hermannsburg), the place that, in the 1930s, had inspired Albert to take up painting. When he was about eight, Vincent’s mother passed away, and he was sent to Perth to be raised in foster homes. ‘I was so lost,’ he says of his adolescence, ‘I had to figure it all out for myself’. At eighteen he returned to family and Country, then married and started painting, all of which combined to refine Vincent’s sense of himself as a keeper and exponent of his great-grandfather’s tradition. Accordingly, Vincent has made a number of self-portraits incorporating portraits of Albert – such as a photo of Albert in his truck; and paintings by William Dargie, who painted with Albert and noted his ‘tremendous inner dignity’ contributed to ‘the most wonderful face for a portrait I’ve ever seen’.

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