National Gallery
Over 2500 spears are now on display at the National Gallery of Australia as part of Kulata Tjuta: Tirkilpa – the largest installation of the culturally significant Kulata Tjuta Project to date.
Revealed to the public at Saturday's National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) Gala red carpet, Miriwoong artists Peggy Griffiths and Cathy Ward have created two couture gowns as part of the NGV's biennial I...
The largest exhibition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art ever presented internationally, The Stars We Do Not See: Australian Indigenous Art, will make its global premiere in Washington DC i...
The National Gallery of Australia is presenting the largest exhibition of First Nations art to be held in Kamberri/Canberra; Ever Present: First Peoples Art of Australia.
The National Gallery has announced one of Australia's foremost contemporary artists, Tony Albert, as the artistic director of the 5th National Indigenous Art Triennial.
Wurundjeri artist Aunty Kim Wandin's latest creation, an eight-metre-long eel trap sculpture named Iuk bagurrk gunga, has been unveiled at the National Gallery of Victoria International on St Kilda Ro...
Opening this weekend at the National Gallery of Australia, the Emily Kam Kngwarray exhibition will bring together a series of works the talented Anmatyerr artist has created over the span of her caree...
As part of MECCA's ongoing support of women in the arts, the beauty retailer has this year collaborated with the National Gallery of Victoria and Yankunytjatjara artist Kaylene Whiskey for a limited s...
More than 70 never-before-seen paintings from the Hermannsburg school are on show at the National Gallery of Victoria, including three watercolours by Albert Namatjira.
Artist Janet Fieldhouse is still trying to get her head around the unveiling of her public sculpture at the National Gallery of Australia."Each time I think about it, it blows my mind out, because it'...
The National Gallery of Victoria has debuted its new, dedicated, permanent home for First Nations art in the centre of Melbourne's CBD and tourist footpath at Fed Square.
An independent review examining Aboriginal art for a National Gallery of Australia exhibition has concluded that the paintings are free from interference and the exhibition is to be rescheduled.
A South Australian government-appointed panel will conduct a wide-ranging investigation into the APY Arts Centre Collective after allegations of interference in First Nations art.