Institute of Modern Art (IMA)
About
The Institute of Modern Art (IMA) in Brisbane is a cornerstone of contemporary art in Australia, known for championing bold and experimental art since its inception in 1975. As one of the country’s first independent forums for art, the IMA has been instrumental in fostering local talent and introducing international artists to Australian audiences.
The gallery has a significant reputation for showcasing Australian Aboriginal art, often featuring exhibitions that highlight the rich cultural narratives and diverse practices within this genre. These exhibitions not only present the visual beauty and complexity of Aboriginal art but also explore its thematic depth and socio-political relevance.
The IMA continues to support and exhibit Australian Aboriginal art, recognising its crucial role in the narrative of modern art. Through its exhibitions, the IMA encourages dialogue and reflection, ensuring that Aboriginal art remains an integral part of the contemporary Australian art scene. For details on current and past exhibitions featuring Australian Aboriginal art, visiting the IMA’s official website would provide the most up-to-date information.
Country: Australia
Location: Brisbane
Image Citation: Institute of Modern Art (IMA)
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