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Face Value

Face Value

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See the work of Blak Douglas, one of Australia’s best-loved contemporary and Aboriginal artists, in the free exhibition Face Value on NSW Parliament’s Reconciliation Wall

The exhibition showcases several paintings that Blak has entered into the Archibald Prize over the past decade – including two artworks selected as Finalists. Each larger-than-life portrait measures approximately two metres in width and heightpaying tribute to the cultural contributions and achievements of prominent First Nations figures Uncle Max Eulo, Christine Anu, Uncle Roy Kennedy and Brooke Boney.​ 

Born Adam Hill before adopting the artistic alias of Blak Douglas, Blak is a proud Aboriginal man of Dhungutti and Irish heritage. Originally trained in graphic design and illustration, the self-taught painter has gone on to earn great acclaim including as winner of the Kilgour Prize in 2019 and the Archibald Prize in 2022.  

 

With a bold and distinctive visual language, Blak’s work offers incisive cultural and political commentary about what it means to be a First Nations person in modern Australia.  

 

Face Value is being hosted at NSW Parliament by t​he Hon Ben Franklin MLC. 

 

How to see the exhibition 

Visit the free exhibition at NSW Parliament House on weekdays​, 9am to 5pm between 4 February and 27March 2025. ​Access is to the left of the building via the security gatehouse. ​ ​