Paddy Japaljarri Stewart, “Panapardu Jukurrpa (Flying Ant Dreaming)”, 2000, Collection Musée d’art contemporain de Lyon – Photo Blaise Adilon

 
Last days to visit exhibition “Connecting Worlds” at Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon, France, featuring artworks by Australian First Nations artists Ken Thaiday Snr and Paddy Japaljarri Stewart.
 
 
Globalization has accelerated considerably in recent decades, but it is the expression of a continuum of intercultural exchanges and dialogues. The exhibition Connecting worlds presents a range of art forms, past and present, that know no borders or geographical limits.
 
 
While artists, techniques and objects have never ceased to circulate, the history of these exchanges is intertwined with the painful history of conquest and domination. At the same time, the fascination, appropriation and assimilation of other cultures have shaped the outlook and sensibilities of artists and spectators alike.
Against the backdrop of a plural society immersed in globalization, Connecting worlds sheds new light on this artistic dialogue, with a selection of paintings, drawings, installations and videos from the museum’s and the Musée d’art contemporain de Lyon‘s collections, enriched by exceptional loans.
 

Ken Thaiday Sr, ”Black Trevally” ; “Oiseau frégate” ; “Tête de requin marteau”, 2000, Collection Musée d’art contemporain de Lyon

 
Source : https://www.mba-lyon.fr/fr/article/connecting-worlds-room-texts