‘A long, deep love affair with the Northern Territory' – 'Therese Ritchie: burning hearts' surveys one of Darwin’s most committed and socially engaged artists....
The Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards is diverse and accessible, welcoming entries from established and emerging artists who inspire audiences across Australia....
The finalists for the 2018 ‘Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Awards’ have been selected with 66 works drawn from 308 entries to be unveiled in an exhibition at MAGNT....
Drawn from the collection of the MAGNT, 'Tjunguṉutja (from having come together)' presents paintings by Aboriginal men of the Papunya Western Desert art movement dated 1971-1972....
At times, Franck Gohier's works are inadvertent portraits of his hometown, Darwin. ‘a thousand miles from everywhere’ surveys two decades of an artistic practice that is indelibly linked to the former frontier town....
The National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Awards (NATSIAA) aim to recognise the important contribution made by Indigenous artists from regional and urban areas throughout Australia, working in both traditional and contemporary media....
Anwar Young, Frank Young and Unrupa Rhonda Dick have been awarded the Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award (NATSIAA) for their multimedia artwork, Kulata Tjuta - Wati kulunypa tjukurpa (Many spears – Young fella story)....
The exhibition includes over 130 paintings, rare cultural artefacts, historical ephemera and previously unseen photographs alongside compelling cinematography, offering a remarkable insight into the genesis of the Western Desert art movement....
Darwin artist David Collins challenges our perception of the gallery space, employing its empty walls to create a large-scale, multi-layered mural that includes a range of street art techniques....
Australia’s most prestigious and longest-running award dedicated to Indigenous art and artists returns for its 33rd year. The 2016 winners will be announced on Friday 5 August at the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory (MAGNT), where the Telstra National Aboriginal & Torres Strait...
'The nature of paper' features over 50 works, showcasing the remarkable diversity and depth of Jobling's practice that reveals her intimate perceptions of the environment, history, philosophy and cultural diversity....
A cross-cultural examination of all the creatures and creations lurking in the mind and popular culture, the exhibition mixes mediums and styles. There are traditional shadow puppets, an inflatable head sculpture, self-portraits, photographs and street art, all sitting side by side....