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NANGARA: The Australian Aboriginal Art Exhibition: From The Ebes Collection

Past exhibition
9 March - 23 June 1996
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  • The original Nangara sign outside Oud Sint-Jan, announcing a landmark cultural meeting in Bruges.
    The original Nangara sign outside Oud Sint-Jan, announcing a landmark cultural meeting in Bruges.
  • Cargo shipment of over 300 works by 180 Aboriginal artists, travelling from Australia to Belgium.
    Cargo shipment of over 300 works by 180 Aboriginal artists, travelling from Australia to Belgium.
  • A detailed floorplan model, mapping every artwork within the exhibition with curatorial precision.
    A detailed floorplan model, mapping every artwork within the exhibition with curatorial precision.
  • Main gallery space highlighting ochre masters such as Rover Thomas, grounding the exhibition in Country.
    Main gallery space highlighting ochre masters such as Rover Thomas, grounding the exhibition in Country.
  • A hall showcasing Emily Kame Kngwarreye’s works, many still held in the Ebes Collection today.
    A hall showcasing Emily Kame Kngwarreye’s works, many still held in the Ebes Collection today.
  • Hank Ebes with the transport of Emily Kame Kngwarreye’s monumental Emily Wall, 53 panels in total.
    Hank Ebes with the transport of Emily Kame Kngwarreye’s monumental Emily Wall, 53 panels in total.
  • The Emily Wall positioned outside Oud Sint-Jan before its historic unveiling.
    The Emily Wall positioned outside Oud Sint-Jan before its historic unveiling.
  • The Wall awaiting installation — anticipation of its central role in Nangara.
    The Wall awaiting installation — anticipation of its central role in Nangara.
  • Over 400 guests assembled for the opening night of Nangara, marking a historic gathering.
    Over 400 guests assembled for the opening night of Nangara, marking a historic gathering.
  • Visitors before Emily Kame Kngwarreye’s three-metre Yam Dreaming, a work of enduring resonance.
    Visitors before Emily Kame Kngwarreye’s three-metre Yam Dreaming, a work of enduring resonance.
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