• The Half Way Line Blak Douglas

The Half Way Line Blak Douglas

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Blak Douglas: The Halfway Line, documenting the past 30 years of the artist’s distinctive and provocative practice.

Blak Douglas: The Halfway Line maps the development of Douglas’ singular, incisive style, examining his output in painting, photography, drawing, sculpture, public art and performance, and mapping the emergence of his career: from his first show in an industrial estate in Penrith to his inclusion in major group exhibitions such as TARNANTHI and the National Indigenous Art Triennial, Defying Empire, and winning the major Archibald Prize in 2022 with his portrait of fellow artist Karla Dickens.

Rich with historical context, stunning reproductions and behind-the-scenes documentation, the book includes an insightful essay by Djon Mundine OAM, a Q&A with Karla Dickens, and stands as an important contribution to scholarship in contemporary First Nations art.

Blak Douglas: The Halfway Line is the first monograph on the work of one of Australia’s most compelling contemporary artists, the book follows the critically acclaimed mid-career survey exhibition presented at Lewers Gallery in 2025 and curated by Djon Mundine OAM and Gallery Director, Toby Chapman.

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