Cultural Advisory — Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers, listeners, and readers are advised that this page may contain images, voices, or names of people who have died.

Represented Artist

Tarisse King.

Tarisse King was born in Adelaide, South Australia on the 4th September 1986. She is the older sister to fellow artist, Sarrita King and daughter to the late highly regarded artist, William King Jungala (1966 – 2007). Tarisse inherits her Australian Aboriginality from her father who was part of the Gurindji tribe from the Northern Territory. The Gurindji tribe came to public attention during the 1960s and 1970s when members employed by the Wave Hill cattle station led a landmark case which became the first successful land rights claim in Australia. Like her forefathers, Tarisse is an assertive individual who is determined to communicate the inseparable connection she and her ancestors have with the Australian land. Tarisse spent the majority of her youth in Darwin, a unique city in northern Australia that is subject to extreme weather conditions; from torrential rain and cyclones in the Wet Season to oppressive and immobilising heat in the Dry Season. This climatic impact is seen in her artwork but it was also the road trips she travelled between Darwin, Katherine and Adelaide, where her father resided, that she reflects on most in her paintings. The journey of 3027 kilometers, right through the heart of Australia, reveals extreme expanses of varying landscapes and provided Tarisse with the isolation and time to develop a unique perception of the land which can be seen in her paintings such as Pink Salts and My Country – Tracks and Rivers. Moving to Adelaide at the age of 16, it was her involvement with her father’s art that lead Tarisse to experiment with her own designs and techniques, resulting in a definable style of her own. Drawing on the Central and Western Desert Aboriginal dotting style of painting the land topographically, Tarisse captures a complex and varied soul of the land. In homage to her father, her adaptation of Earth Images defines Australia as if looking from outer space back to land; the viewer is given a heightened feeling of drifting above the earth. Then, in her series, My Country Tarisse composes 40,000 year old Aboriginal iconography of song lines, dots and circles to create a bold and contemporary aesthetic and provides yet another more detailed perspective on the landscape. Finally, Pink Salts, lowers the viewer back down to earth and immerses one in the surreal and luminous pink sunsets over the great salt lakes in the centre of Australia. In all of Tarisse’s artworks, she contemporises the ancient and allows the present day viewer an accessible moment to consider the past. Tarisse now lives in New Zealand with her husband and paints in her home studio while looking after her 3 daughters. She has been included in over 20 exhibitions, is represented in galleries in every Australian state, included in many high profile Australian and international art collections and been auctioned successfully through Paris’ Art Curial. With so many accolades to her name at such a young age, Tarisse’s potential to build on an already outstanding career is more than promising.

Tarisse King
Practice
Painting
Medium
Oil on linen
Based in
Sydney
With the gallery
Represented
Selected works

The collection.

Works currently held by the gallery. Available works can also be rotated into the art rental program.

Showing all 1
Visit

See the work.

Address
Quay Quarter Tower
50 Bridge Street
Sydney NSW 2000
Hours
Monday to Friday, 9am to 6pm
Weekends by appointment
Private viewing

View the works in the gallery.

For interested collectors, we arrange a private viewing of available works either at the gallery or, on request, at the property where the work would hang.

Arrange a viewing

Purchase Enquiry

Interested in adding this work to your collection? Fill in your details below and one of our advisors will be in touch within one working day.

We respond within one working day. All enquiries are handled by our advisors directly.

Thank you — your enquiry has been received.
One of our advisors will be in touch shortly.