Who’s Afraid of Colour? will bring together over 200 contemporary artworks by 118 Indigenous Australian wome
The 1930s was a turbulent time in Australia’s histor
Discover the works of a broad range of Indigenous women artists whose practice is unbounded by convention. Bold statements explore colour and assert the politics of identity.
In Japan, snakes (hebi) attain the status of a god whose appearance can bring good luck.
The art and life of one of Australia’s pre-eminent contemporary artists will be celebrated in the major retrospective Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori: Dulka Warngiid – Land of
11 AUGUST 2016: Carved from enormous red gum and cypress trees, Bruce Armstrong’s totemic sculptures stand watch over public spaces around Australi
We interviewed Jen Cloher who will be headlining NGV Friday Nights at NGV International on 5 Aug 2016.
We interview John Busby & John Willsteed from Halfway, who will be headlining NGV Friday Nights at NGV International on 29 July 2016
Express Yourself: Romance Was Born for Kids was an immersive and interactive exhibition presented at NGV International, from 17 October 2014 through to 12 April 2015
First published in 2015 by The Council of Trustees of the National Gallery of Victoria 180 St Kilda Road Melbourne, Victoria 3004, Australia www.ngv.vic.gov.
The National Gallery of Victoria recently acquired three powerful and disarming photographs from the series Blood Generation, 2009–11, by Bougainville-born artist Taloi Havini and Australian photographer Stuart Mi
In 2004 the National Gallery of Victoria was gifted an early seventeenth-century English painted cabinet (fig. 1).
The sea is our pathway to each other and to everyone else, the sea is our endless saga, the sea is our most powerful metaphor, the ocean is in us.
[In my] work … the act of making is a process of experimentation leading to new knowledg
Interdisciplinary artist Greg Semu was born and raised in Auckland, Aotearoa / New Zealand and is of Samoan heritage.