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Michael Riley, National Portrait Gallery
- https://www.portrait.gov.au/people/michael-riley-1960
- Michael Riley (1960–2004), a Wiradjuri/Kamilaroi photographer, filmmaker and video-artist, was one of Australia's most influential Aboriginal contemporary artists. Born in Dubbo, Riley moved to Sydney in the late 1970s, setting aside his carpentry apprenticeship in 1982 and taking photography courses at Sydney University's Tin Sheds Gallery and the Sydney College of the Arts.
Michael Riley – Michael Riley
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- Michael Riley’s groundbreaking photographic work and visionary films have made a profound impact on Australian art. A Wiradjuri/Kamilaroi man, born in 1960 on the Talbragar Reserve outside of Dubbo in New South Wales, Riley challenged non-Indigenous perceptions of the Indigenous experience in Australia through his artistic practice.
Michael Riley
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- ABOUT. Michael Riley; Michael Riley Foundation; Website; PHOTOGRAPHY. cloud 2000; Yarns from the Talbragar Reserve 1998; flyblown 1998; Spirit clouds 1997; They call me niigarr 1995
Michael Riley biography - The Commercial
- https://thecommercialgallery.com/artist/michael-riley/biography
- Michael Riley (1960-2004) was a Wiradjuri/Kamilaroi photographer and filmmaker whose conceptual and documentary photographs and films mark an important shift in contemporary Aboriginal art and socio-political cultural developments for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia. Riley created images which are now icons of Australian contemporary art.
Michael Riley | Art Gallery of NSW
- https://www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au/collection/artists/riley-michael/
- In 1986, Riley was included in the first exhibition of Indigenous photography at the Aboriginal Artists Gallery, Sydney, exhibiting five portraits of black women, one of which – Maria, 1985 – seemingly appropriates historical depictions of Truganninni, the woman martyred as the last of the Aboriginal people in Tasmania. In 1986, Riley and nine other Sydney-based artists …
About – Michael Riley
- http://www.michaelriley.com.au/australian-aboriginal-photographer/
- ABOUT. Michael Riley; Michael Riley Foundation; Website; PHOTOGRAPHY. cloud 2000; Yarns from the Talbragar Reserve 1998; flyblown 1998; Spirit clouds 1997; They call me niigarr 1995
Michael Riley :: biography at :: at Design and Art Australia …
- https://www.daao.org.au/bio/michael-riley/biography/
- Michael Riley, Wiradjuri/Kamilaroi photographer and film maker, was born in Dubbo in 1960 and spent his early childhood on the Talbragar Reserve. Riley was the second of Allen Riley and Dorothy Wright’s four children, the others being his older brother David and his two younger sisters, Carol and Wendy. Talbragar Reserve had been established just east of the town of …
Michael Riley's portraits, National Portrait Gallery
- https://www.portrait.gov.au/stories/michael-rileys-photographs
- Influential Indigenous Australian artist Michael Riley (1960 - 2004) created these portrait photographs between 1984 and 1990 - they stand as an intricately connected group portrait of the vibrant urban-based Indigenous arts community in Sydney's inner-west at a formative moment.
Michael Riley - Aboriginal Art News
- https://news.aboriginalartdirectory.com/artists/michael%20riley
- Sights Unseen is a compelling story about the short but prolific life work of Aboriginal photographer, Michael Riley, his view on Aboriginal art and his determination to bring together a solid Aboriginal arts movement before passing away in 2004.
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