Exhibition will premiere at the National Gallery of Art, Washington DC in 2025 and tour venues throughout North America 2025-2027 The largest exhibition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art…
In their 1968 lecture “The Science of Design: Creating the Artificial”, social scientist Herbert Simon described designers as engaged in “courses of action aimed at changing existing situations into preferred…
From creating and making etchings at an Italian-inspired ‘Print Kitchen’, to exploring the role of First Nations design, and examining historical and contemporary publishing practices, the 2023 Melbourne Art Book…
April 2022: In 2022, the NGV’s world-leading collection of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art and design moves to the ground floor of The Ian Potter Centre: NGV Australia, establishing…
Indigenous art exists as part of a continuum where old meets new, where materialities clash, and perspectives collide.
Hip-hop began in New York City in the 1970s and is celebrated by people all over the world.
Watch the broadcast here Your weekly fashion fix with NGV Fashion and Textiles curators, conservators and special guests. This week’s highlight: Indigenous fashion with Paola Di Trocchio and Shonae Hobso
Dear friends, Art has been an integral part of Indigenous culture throughout time.
Art has been an integral part of Indigenous culture throughout time.
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In his first work of this scale, Johnny Warangkula Tjupurrula represents an important place associated with the Dreaming of the old man.
Gail Harradine and Hannah Presley lead a conversation with local Indigenous art curators as part of Reconciliation Week.