National Gallery of Australia | Collection Video Tour | Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander art
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The National Gallery of Australia is one of the world's most recently established national galleries. It opened to the public in 1982, after little more than a decade of collecting. The Gallery now holds the nation's largest and most valuable collection of art.
Robert Campbell Jnr, Ngaku people (1944–1993), The Philippines 1988. Painting, synthetic polymer paint on canvas, 130.0 h x 200.0 w cm. Purchased 1988...
Unknown maker, Anindilyakwa people, Jawun (bicornual basket) late 19th-early 20th Century. Object, Fibre object, lawyer cane, 30.0 h x 37.5 w x 25.00 ...
Unknown maker, Yamatji people, Western Australia, Shield [Wunda] pre 1940. Object, Woodwork, natural earth pigments on wood, 73.0 h x 14.0 w x 4.5 d c...
Unknown maker, Rainforest people, Jawun Shield 19th - 20th Century. Object, Woodwork, natural earth pigments on fig- tree wood, 97.5 h x 34.0 w x 6.0 ...
Unknown maker, Gunbalanya (Oenpelli), Hunter and emu pre 1914. Painting, Bark painting, natural earth pigments on eucalyptus bark, 95.8 h x 54.0 w cm....
Bill Namiayangwa, Anindilyakwa people (1923-1968), An attack by war canoes [Upon landing they draw up their canoes and anchor them] c.1955. Painting, ...
Raminginging artists, The Aboriginal Memorial 1987-88. Sculpture, Installation, natural earth pigments on wood, height (irreg) 327.0 h cm. Purchased w...
David Malangi Daymirringu, Manharrngu people (1927-1999), Gurrmirringu's wife c. 1968. Sculpture, natural earth pigments on wood, 85.0 h x 18.0 w x 13...