Thursday, May 14, 2026

d Lan Galleries New York Gallery Opening , May 14-June 27, 2026. A multi city exhibition form Melbourne, Sedney, and New YOrk will feature contemporary and original early indiginours works.

This is a fascinating exhibition featuring Papunya masterworks, and major contemporary Australian Indigenous artist. In any of the notes cities it's worth a look.  

D Lan Galleries Announces the Opening of Significant,
a Multi-City Exhibition Across Melbourne, Sydney, and New York


 Featuring nearly 60 works valued at AUD $7 million / USD $5 million, the exhibition spans early Papunya masterpieces through to major contemporary Australian Indigenous artists

Melbourne | Sydney | New York  
New York Opening Reception Thursday, May 14 from 6-8pm 
On view through June 27, 2026 

Image: Shorty Lungkata, Man Dreaming, 1972

Melbourne/Naarm, Sydney/Gadigal, New York/Lenapehoking (May 14, 2026) | D Lan Galleries is pleased to announce the opening of Significant, the 2026 edition of its flagship exhibition of secondary-market Australian Indigenous First Nations art, presented concurrently across its galleries in Melbourne, Sydney and New York. On view through June 27, the 2026 exhibition will feature nearly 60 museum-quality works with a combined value of AUD $7 million / USD $5 million, underscoring continued international demand for historically significant First Nations art and the growing global market for Australian Indigenous works.

Now in its second decade, Significant has become the leading annual presentation of secondary-market Australian Indigenous First Nations art, offering collectors and institutions access to works of exceptional historical and cultural importance. At its core are rare Papunya masterpieces, widely regarded as foundational works in the history of contemporary Australian art. These early paintings anchor the exhibition alongside major works spanning multiple generations of Australian Indigenous First Nations artists, from the Western Desert movement through to leading contemporary practitioners.

This annual exhibition reflects both the cultural significance and the growing international recognition of Australian Indigenous First Nations art. D’Lan Davidson, Founder & Director of D Lan Galleries, and curator of the global exhibition, comments “these works represent some of the most important artistic achievements in contemporary Australian art history. Bringing them together within Significant allows us to present not only extraordinary individual works, but a broader narrative about the strength and growing influence of Indigenous art both in Australia and internationally.

A highlight of the 2026 edition is the Carey Lyon and Jo Crosby Collection, an important private collection of 13 early Papunya paintings assembled over 15 years. Created in 1971–72, these works date to the formative period of the Western Desert art movement; a pivotal moment in Australian art history, when senior Aboriginal artists in Papunya began translating ceremonial and ancestral designs into permanent works on board with the assistance of schoolteacher Geoffrey Bardon. This period led to the establishment of Papunya Tula Artists and the emergence of one of Australia’s most significant contemporary art movements.

Among the key works is Shorty Lungkata Tjungurrayi’s Man Dreaming (1972), an exceptionally rare early Papunya board appearing on the market for the first time since the late 1980s, having been held on long-term loan to the Art Gallery of South Australia. Also included is Kaapa Mbitjana Tjampitjinpa’s Honey Ant Travelling Dreaming (1971), which connects directly to the Honey Ant Dreaming of the Papunya region and relates to the historic Honey Ant mural created in 1971 by senior Papunya artists.

The exhibition also traces the evolution of Australian Indigenous First Nations art beyond the early Western Desert movement, and features major works by Emily Kam Kngwarray, Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori, and Nyapanyapa Yunupiŋu. Highlights include Kngwarray’s Yam Story (1996), painted in the final months of her life and emblematic of her late practice; Gabori’s Dibirdibi Country (2012), a definitive example of the Kaiadilt artist’s chromatic abstraction; and Yunupiŋu’s Djorra (2014), a monumental installation of 45 works created on discarded print proofs from the Yirrkala Print Space, previously shown as the centrepiece of her survey exhibition the moment eternal at the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory.

D Lan Galleries founder D’Lan Davidson said the annual Significant exhibition is guided by a commitment not only to showcasing important works but also to supporting artists and their communities, an ethos that defines the gallery’s overall approach. He says “a thriving secondary market must also deliver real benefits to artists and communities. Returning 30 per cent of our net profits to Australian Indigenous First Nations artists, artist-led initiatives and their communities is central to our responsibility in supporting the future of Indigenous cultural practice.

Significant will be on view in Melbourne, Sydney and New York gallery locations from May 14 to June 27, 2026.
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Exhibition Details
Significant 2026
Dates: 14 May – 27 June 2026

Locations
D Lan Galleries Melbourne/Naarm
40 Exhibition St, Melbourne,
VIC, 3000, Australia
T +61 3 9008 7212
Tuesday–Friday 10am–5pm
Saturday 11am–4pm

D Lan Galleries Sydney/Gadigal
97-99 Queen St, Sydney,
NSW, 2025, Australia
T +61 2 9199 9646
Tuesday–Friday 10am–5pm
Saturday 11am–4pm

D Lan Galleries New York/Lenapehoking
25 East 73rd St, New York,
10021, United States of America
T +1 917 405 7743
Tuesday by appointment
Wednesday-Saturday 11am–6pm

About D Lan Galleries
D LAN GALLERIES was founded in Melbourne, Australia in 2016 by leading art consultant, dealer and gallerist, D’Lan Davidson, who was previously Head of Indigenous Art at Sotheby’s Australia, and who has specialized in Australian First Nations art for over twenty years.

D LAN GALLERIES presents exceptional work of art by leading and emerging First Nations artists at its galleries in Melbourne, Sydney, and New York, at international art fairs and in partnership with other venues and galleries around the world.

Alongside an international exhibition program, the gallery also presents educational talks and events that celebrate and promote the rich art and culture of Australia’s first peoples.

D LAN GALLERIES maintains strict ethical practices and is committed to fostering a sustainable marketplace for this important segment of Australian art and culture. The gallery contributes 30% of its net profits back to First Nations artists, artist projects and their communities.

https://dlangalleries.com/

D Lan Galleries acknowledges the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the lands on which we work – the Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung, Bunurong and Boonwurrung peoples of the Kulin Nations in Naarm/Melbourne, the Birrabirragal and Gadigal peoples of the Eora Nation in Gadigal/Sydney, and the Lenape people of Lenapehoking, the ancestral lands that now form New York City.

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Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Galleria RGR Gallerie Newsletter highlights Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code showing during the 81st Venice Biennale 2026.

List looks like interesting fun to me!!! : Cosmotechnics Di Yang as Planetary Code at the Fondazione Querini Stampalia. The historcorical use of crosses as repetitive symbolic language is used by the artists 

Exhibition View Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code, Fondazione Querini Stampalia, 2026. Photo by George Darrell © Ding Yi. Courtesy Lisson and ShanghART.

Cosmotechnics: Ding Yi as a Planetary Code at the Fondazione Querini Stampalia during the 61st Venice Biennale.

The exhibition brings together new and historical works that trace the evolution of Ding Yi’s Appearance of Crosses series, developed since 1988 as a structured system based on repetition and variation.

Presented in dialogue with Carlo Scarpa’s architecture, the installation transforms the Area Scarpa into a contemplative environment shaped by rhythm, interval, and movement.

Centered on twelve black-and-white paintings arranged as a constellation alongside a series of stone steles, the exhibition marks a shift toward a more distilled monochrome language, where painting, sculpture, and architectural space converge.
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Portrait of Galia Eibenschutz, Galería RGR (Mexico).

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Bringing together works by twelve contemporary artists in dialogue with David Alfaro Siqueiros, the exhibition reconsiders nature through questions of memory, resistance, and projection, approaching landscape as a field of aesthetic and political tension.

For this presentation, Eibenschutz contributes Bulbo primigenio (2025), a drawing that extends her exploration of organic forms.
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Exhibition View CaccHho CucchhA, Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, 2026. Photo: Sandra Maier © Kunstmuseum Liechtenstein, Vaduz.

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Conceived for both children and adults, the work brings together textile structures, wearable elements, and sound, activating the body through movement and interaction.

Rather than a fixed form, the installation takes shape through participation, where gesture and play become the work itself.
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Exhibition View Reflections on Breathing, Vanhaerents Art Collection, 2026. Photo: Courtesy of Vanhaerents Art Collection.

Reflections on Breathing by Jeppe Hein, presented at the Vanhaerents Art Collection Project Space.

Jeppe Hein presents Reflections on Breathing at the Vanhaerents Art Collection Project Space.

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The exhibition also brings together Hein’s Modified Social Benches and Rotating Mirrors, extending his investigation into movement, interaction, and spatial perception.
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