Pacific art
The Gallery's collection of contemporary Pacific art is the broadest in Australia. With the establishment of the Asia Pacific Triennial (APT) in the early 1990s, the Gallery recognised the importance of actively developing the Pacific collection.
The Pacific collection, with an emphasis on New Zealand, reflects the diversity of the region's contemporary art, as well as innovation in customary practices. Primarily composed of works made after 1970, it includes paintings, prints and drawings, sculpture, photography, installation, textiles, weaving, body adornment, video and film.
Making native pottery c.1890-1900
- UNKNOWN - Creator
Making native pottery c.1890-1900
- UNKNOWN - Creator
Fijian pottery c.1890-1900
- UNKNOWN - Creator
Preparing kava c.1890-1900
- UNKNOWN - Creator
Ceremonial bowl c.1965-75
- ABELAM PEOPLE - Creator
Ceremonial bowl c.1965-75
- ABELAM PEOPLE - Creator
Ceremonial bowl c.1965-75
- ABELAM PEOPLE - Creator
Water pot c.1975-85
- MOTUAN PEOPLE - Creator
Cooking pot c.1975-85
- MOTUAN PEOPLE - Creator
Sepik storage pot c.1965-75
- KAIEP PEOPLE - Creator
Au (sago pot) c.1965-75
- IATMUL PEOPLE - Creator
Au (sago pot) c.1965-75
- IATMUL PEOPLE - Creator
Half Cast (seven) 2010
- COTTON, Shane - Creator
Fijian man c.1870s
- DUFTY, attrib. to F.H. - Creator
Group of wild natives c.1868-76
- HOARE, C B - Creator