The Museum of Australian Aboriginal art La Grange

The Museum of Australian Aboriginal Art “La Grange”

About

The Museum of Australian Aboriginal Art “La Grange”, nestled in the serene setting of Neuchâtel, Switzerland, is a gem dedicated entirely to the art and culture of Australian Aboriginal peoples. This unique museum has carved out a significant niche in the European art scene by focusing solely on this rich and diverse art form. Its reputation as a centre for the appreciation and understanding of Australian Aboriginal art has grown steadily since its inception.

“La Grange” is housed in a beautifully restored 16th-century barn, which provides a striking contrast to the contemporary art it displays. This juxtaposition highlights the timelessness and evolving nature of Aboriginal art. The museum’s long-term collection includes a wide range of traditional and contemporary Aboriginal art, from sacred bark paintings and ceremonial objects to modern canvas works, showcasing the breadth and depth of Aboriginal artistic expression.

The museum actively organises special exhibitions that delve into specific themes or highlight the work of individual Aboriginal artists. These exhibitions offer a deeper understanding of the various styles, regions, and cultural significances within Aboriginal art.

The Museum of Australian Aboriginal Art “La Grange” is not just a space for displaying art; it is a cultural bridge. It provides a platform for Aboriginal voices and stories to be heard and appreciated in a global context. Through its comprehensive collection and thoughtful exhibitions, the museum plays a role in promoting the recognition and understanding of Australian Aboriginal art and culture in Europe.

Country: Switzerland

Location: Zurich

Image Citation: Wangkatjungka Desert Country, a Wangkatjungka Collaborative Painting. Image via The Museum of Australian Aboriginal art “La Grange”