The Sunday Arts Magazine team welcomes Myles Russell-Cook to the program to speak about the National Gallery of Victoria Triennial.
Myles has a keen interest in cultural, gender and sexual diversity within Australian and International contemporary practice.
He started his career in photography, then lectured in Design Anthropology and Indigenous Studies at Swinburne University. He worked as Assistant Collections Manager at Melbourne Museum.
Myles is now the Senior Curator, Australian and First Nations Art, at the NGV. Myles has been at the NGV for just under 8 months. Today he chats with David and Neil about the Triennial. The triennial is the largest show-case of contemporary art design and architecture in the Southern Hemisphere.