Exhibitions

Aboriginal Photographic Artist Wayne Quilliam has conducted more than 130 solo and group exhibitions throughout the world including

 

United Nations (New York)

Boomali Gallery (Sydney)

Caracas (Venzuala)

Artistry (Australia)

AIATSIS (Canberra)

Sydney Opera House (Sydney)

Nellie Caston Gallery (Melbourne)

Art in Berlin (Berlin, Germany)

National Museum (Canberra, Australia)

Tandanya (Adelaide)

Kluge Ruhe Gallery (Virginia, USA)

Garma (Northern Territory)

Ethnographic Museum (Sweden)

Kunsttour Heinsberg (Germany)

Australian Embassy (Cairo, Egypt)

Melbourne Art Festival (Melbourne)

Australian Embassy (Germany)

Rushcutters Bay Gallery (Sydney, Australia)

Parliament House (Canberra, Australia)

Art Centre Berlin (Berlin, Germany)

Museum of Young Art (Vienna, Austria)

University of Japan (Tokyo, Japan)

International Photo Biennale (Australia)

Schloss Zweibreggen (Germany)

Boscia Gallery (Melbourne, Australia)

Australian Embassy (Mexico City, Mexico)

Munchen Airport (Germany)

Garma Festival (Northern Territory, Australia

Dreaming Festival (Queensland, Australia)

Koori Heritage Trust (Melbourne, Australia)

Dusseldorf (Germany)

Pa Ring Gallery (Melbourne, Australia)

Cologne (Germany)

Tjunabi (Melbourne)

45 Downunder (Melbourne)

Common Ground (Germany)

Australian Embassy (Berlin, Germany)

World Expo (China)

Powerhouse Museum (Sydney)

Old Parliament House (Canberra)

Guam University (Guam)

Hirikata Museum (Japan)

Alliance Francais (Canberra)

Logan Art Gallery (Queensland)

LABX (Melbourne)

Art Mob (Hobart)

W15 (Adelaide, Melbourne)

Portrait Gallery (Canberra)

Linden Gallery (Melbourne)

NAB (Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane, Perth)




 

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Jan 9, 2013

G’Day USA is thrilled to partner with A.Professor Wayne Quilliam, one of Australia’s most respected Indigenous photographers/artist/curators and cultural advisers for the 10th Anniversary G’Day USA Black Tie Gala in Los Angeles on January 12th. He will join Elle McPherson, John Travolta and Paul Hogan on this night of nights as his extraordinary imagery of Australia provides a vivid and evocative visual foundation at the celebrated event.

Quilliam’s stunning and provocative work has been recognized throughout Australia and internationally. His award winning career includes the coveted Indigenous Artist of the Year, Business of the Year and numerous photographic and art awards. Wayne is the winner of the Human Rights Media Award a prestigious Walkley Award and nominated as a Master of Photography by National Geographic.

He has created and curated over 130 exhibitions throughout the world and been published in more than 1000 magazines, books and newspapers.  Wayne is currently a National Ambassador for the Year of Literacy, National Centre of Indigenous Excellence and Reconciliation Australia.   He will also open a new exhibition in New York on the 18th of January at the Australian Embassy.

Perpetually fascinated by his culture and the sense of inclusion and belonging Wayne continuously strives to unifying subject and audience through his artwork. “I describe my art as ‘Ideas people belong to’, each and every artwork has a different persona which encourage people to belong to a concept, belong to the creation stories, and belong to our culture, a culture of morphosis”.  “The opportunity to again showcase my work to United States is an honour.  The G’Day LA visuals are centred on my landscape artwork, the beauty of our nature and the land we nurture.  The New York show will be a combination of three different styles of work Nudes, Culture and Earth”.

Nov 26, 2012

Aboriginal photographic artist Wayne Quilliam will feature as one of the twelve artists selected to feature on Stip Billboards 'The Long and Short of it'

 

Oct 3, 2012
The 2013 Magabala Diary is in stores throughout the country featuring the photographs of Wayne Quilliam
Wayne Quilliam Photography Updates