Kara Walker: 'Project 2' at National Gallery of Australia

Project 2: Kara Walker
National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
August 13, 2022 – February 5, 2023

Installation view of Project 2: Kara Walker at National Gallery of Australia, 2022. Image courtesy National Gallery of Australia, Kamberri/Canberra.

Project 2: Kara Walker explores the narratives of race, gender, and sexuality in the work of this leading North American artist. It is the first monographic exhibition of Walker’s art to be held in Australia. Major new acquisitions will be shown for the first time in Canberra alongside a selection of works curated by the artist exclusively for the National Gallery.

With a contemporary art practice that spans over two decades, Walker is recognized internationally for her graphically striking work with black paper silhouettes and her subversive representations of the racist imaginary developed and popularized during the antebellum era of slavery.

Showing her protagonists—both black and white—entangled in the creation of North America’s mythology of freedom and liberation, Walker challenges her viewers to critically examine the conventionally understood boundaries between history and present, the perpetuation of racist and gender stereotypes in popular culture, and the global systems of oppression and exploitation brought about and enforced through colonial enterprises.

Project 2: Kara Walker is curated by Sally Foster, Senior Curator, Prints and Drawings, as part of the NGA Know My Name project. To learn more, click here.