From invasion to settlement: Our turbulent past on display at the National Gallery of Victoria

History and art will collide at the National Gallery of Victoria, as two exhibitions come together to explore Australia's complex colonial past.

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With artwork dating back to pre-contact times, some might come to think of the Colony: Australia 1770-1861 and Colony: Frontier Wars exhibitions as a bit confronting, but “it’s not possible to tell the story of Australia’s settlement without also telling the story of its invasion,” is what curator, Myles Russell-Cook told NITV News.

“We have this shared history – and it’s just about making sure that all sides of history are talked about,” Mr Russell-Cook said.

Director of the National Gallery of Victoria, Tony Elwood said James Cook’s landing in Australia marked the beginning of a history that still has repercussions today.

“This two-part exhibition presents different perspectives of a shared history with unprecedented depth and scope, featuring a breadth of works never-before-seen in Victoria.
Senior Wurundjeri Elder, Joy Murphy-Wandin said she was overwhelmed at the magnitude and integrity of the display.

“The National Gallery of Victoria is to be congratulated for providing a visual truth that will enable the public to see, and hopefully understand, First Peoples’ heartache, pain and anger,” she said.  

“Colony: Australia 1770-1861 Frontier Wars is a must-see for all if we are to realise and action true reconciliation.

“Such work and vision is a credit to the curatorial team,” she said.

Colony: Australia 1770-1861 will be on display at the National Gallery of Victoria until July 15, and Colony: Frontier Wars will be on display until September 2. 

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Published 15 March 2018 5:24pm
By Douglas Smith


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