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The 2024 Sydney Biennale highlights Indigenous art on identity, land, and resilience, featuring landmark works like the public debut of the Ngurrara Canvas II.
The 2024 Sydney Biennale showcases Indigenous art centered on identity, land, and resilience.
Key works include a sound installation by Lakota artist Luger using clay dingo skull flutes to reflect cultural survival, a video project by Behrouz Boochani, Hoda Afshar, and Vernon Ah Kee on Indigenous youth in detention, and a public sonic performance in Parramatta using modified car stereos.
The massive Ngurrara Canvas II, a 1997 land rights map from the Great Sandy Desert, is displayed publicly for the first time at the Art Gallery of NSW, with artists singing its story.
In Melbourne, Ema Shin presents a 3D woven heart honoring overlooked women in her family lineage.
The exhibition emphasizes cultural memory and connection to Country.
La Bienal de Sídney 2024 destaca el arte indígena en la identidad, la tierra y la resiliencia, con obras emblemáticas como el debut público de la Ngurrara Canvas II.