I am honoured to be invited to exhibit at this years Art Paris at the Grand Palais. The leading European art fair for modern and contemporary art. I will be attending Art Paris by invitation of my gallery Stéphane Jacob, so if you're in Paris come and say hello
Konstantina has been commissioned to create a bespoke piece for the SCG and Venues NSW to hang in their boardroom. The painting, "Muru" in the original language, spoken by the Gadigal of Sydney, means pathway. This is a map that I’ve designed based on research and yarns with Elders over time, and acknowledging much knowledge and wisdom held within the broader Sydney Aboriginal community around the pathways we believe existed pre-Colony. Many of these pathways were later turned into major roads, which became the arteries that feed the city of Sydney.
This piece has been made specifically for the Sydney Cricket Ground and the Middle Stump Inititative, so it was important for me to highlight where the SCG is in relation to this beautiful system of Muru. In fact the SCG sits on a key in junction or intersection both between original Sydney clan groups and its Muru.
This felt like a beautiful opportunity to create my own version of what I believe existed at this time for SCG, it resonated with me that sport has been a significant way for mob to exist in the Western world, our very first all Aboriginal cricket side smashed the English at their own game of cricket! AFL is a massive part of our modern story now also.
It felt, for me and maybe for our young children and for people more broadly who love sport, a pathway, through sport is successful pathway for our reconciliation.
This is Muru, in honour of all success.
Sydney Cricket Ground’s partnership with Middle Stump Initiative and Gadigal artist Konstantina to create an SCG-Specific Middle Stump
"This partnership represents a fusion of sport, art, and culture," said Kerrie Mather, Chief Executive of the SCG and Venues NSW. "We are delighted to collaborate with Kate and bring the good work of Clint and the Middle Stump Initiative to the Sydney Cricket Ground.”
"Yagu, Gadigal dulumi, Gadi yuwing ngubadi" opens at NSW Parliament House
This new exhibition celebrates the enduring presence and rich culture of the Gadigal people. It addresses the losses and manipulations my people have faced while emphasising the strong connection to our language, culture, and histories.
Visit the exhibition at NSW Parliament House on weekdays, 9am to 5pm between 4 July and 1 August 2024. Access is to the left of the building via the security gatehouse.
This large scale work was created as two individual works at scale and then merged into a vinyl medium for the walls. The colours of country were chosen to reflect a unique Australian colour palette and to reflect the authentic vibe that Luke had brought to the menu offering.
Super proud to be involved in this project.
My book Gadigal Ngura - Exploring a Gadigal Artist's Love Affair with her Country is finally available!
You can purchase a personally signed copy from my store!
I was invited to a Cultural talk about Country and my artwork at Salesforce HQ, Sydney. I was so very pleased to accomodate and have my Gadigal Elder Uncle Ray also come along!
DESIGN TO MOVE: 40 CREATIONS BY 40 DESIGNERS FOR 40 YEARS OF TECHNOGYM
At 2024 Milan Design Week, Technogym celebrates its 40 years with the special exhibition "Design to Move” featuring 40 unique Technogym Benches, one of the brand iconic home wellness products, designed by 40 different international designers and artists.
I was invited by Italian company Technogym as the Australian artist to create a piece of art on their TechnoBench for this exhibition. After Salone, the unique Technogym Benches will be auctioned in collaboration with Sotheby’s and the proceeds will be donated to Unicef.
My first solo exhibition in Paris has sold out in just 2 weeks! So very grateful for the support of my gallerist Stéphane Jacob and all of the supporters and buyers of my works in Paris and beyond!
Garrigarang Badu solo exhibition opens in Paris
Konstantina's debut solo exhibition opens in Paris