This mid-career survey of First Nations artist Blak Douglas traces his early interest in graphic art and design, through to his award-winning portraiture....
A "historic win" – Dhungatti artist Blak Douglas was awarded the $100,000 Archibald Prize for his 3m x 2m portrait of friend and fellow artist Wiradjuri woman Karla Dickens, titled Moby Dickens....
Blak Douglas has won Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery's $30,000 Still: National Still Life Award with his sculpture Silent Cop, a memorial to the ongoing tragedy of black deaths in custody....
Balinese Australian artist Leyla Stevens’ video work, Kidung/Lament (2019) focuses on traces of Bali’s histories of political violence and the complex manifestations of these concealed pasts amongst human, physical and metaphysical environments....
For the Manly Dam Project, eight artists from a variety of practices have created new work inspired by place, history, water management and engineering....
Sydney-based artist Blak Douglas has won the 2019 Kilgour Portrait Prize, Newcastle Art Gallery's annual award for figurative and portrait painting....
'justiceINjustice' features six newly commissioned works developed through research and collaborative conversation between seven contemporary Australian artists and three lawyers – Karen Wells, Ray Watterson and Robert Cavanagh....
‘The Most Stolen Race on Earth’ is an exhibition of 2D, 3D and screen-based works by Sydney-based duo Blak Douglas (Adam Hill) and Adam Geczy. Douglas and Geczy have been collaborating on artworks and shows for almost a decade as well as maintaining their own art...