Open 26 May – 10 September
2017
“We defy: By existing; By
determining our identity; By asserting our histories; our culture; our
language; By telling our stories, our way; By being one of the oldest
continuous living cultures in the world."
Tina Baum, NGA Curator of
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art
Defying Empire: 3rd
National Indigenous Art Triennial brings the works of 30 contemporary
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists from across the country into the
national spotlight.
The 3rd National Indigenous
Art Triennial at the National Gallery of Australia commemorates the 50th
anniversary of 1967 Referendum that recognised Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander people as Australians for the first time. It explores the ongoing resilience
of Australia’s Indigenous people since first contact, through to the historical
fight for recognition and ongoing activism in the present day.
Be moved by powerful art
that touches on the issues of identity, racism, displacement, country, nuclear
testing, sovereignty and the stolen generations through many media: painting on
canvas and bark, weaving and sculpture, new media, prints, photography,
metalwork and glasswork.
This groundbreaking show is
the largest survey yet at the NGA and it highlights the continued excellence
and diversity of Indigenous practice today.
Defying Empire will be
accompanied by a range of talks, lectures and workshops. See What's on for
details.
Defying Empire in the
media: NITV news bulletin
https://nga.gov.au/defyingempire/
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